In Historic LA Eviction Case, Judge Must Decide What It Means For A Landlord To ‘Go Out Of Business’

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David Wagner reports on business and economy for the LAist and KPCC newsroom.

More than 50 people protested outside the corporate office of their landlord, Douglas Emmett Inc., in Santa Monica on Thursday, Aug. 10.In these challenging times, the need for reliable local reporting has never been greater. Put a value on the impact of our year-round coverage. Help us continue to highlight LA stories, hold the powerful accountable, and amplify community voices. Your support keeps our reporting free for all to use. Stand with us today.

“They are simply remodeling with the intent to re-rent,” Campbell said during closing arguments. “ gives them the unfettered right to stop being landlords. That is not what’s happening here.” Barrington Plaza tenant Pischy Izady stands in front of the Santa Monica courthouse just after closing arguments in a case she says could impact renters across the city of L.A.During closing arguments, L.A. County Superior Court Judge H. Jay Ford III repeatedly pressed attorneys on both sides about their interpretation of what it means for a landlord to “go out of business.”

 

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