The city of Chula Vista said the main purpose of the ordinance is to provide greater protections for tenants when an owner or landlord is substantially remodeling, demolishing or removing a unit(s) from the residential rental market

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Thousands of tenants in Chula Vista are protected from no-fault evictions thanks to an ordinance that went into effect Wednesday.

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Mitch Thompson owns several units in Chula Vista. He said the new ordinance will deter many landlords from making improvements to their rental properties. Now, landlords must file a no-fault eviction notice to the city within three business days. If they want to remodel the property, the renovations must be significant and cost a minimum of $40 per square foot.

 

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Mitch Thompson is a slumlord. Why is he being interviewed and not the thousands of families protected by this ordinance?

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