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Lancaster vs Long Beach

How do just cause eviction rules compare between Lancaster, CA and Long Beach, CA?

Lancaster and Long Beach have similar restriction levels.

Lancaster, CA

Los Angeles County

Heavy Restrictions

Lancaster may require just cause for evicting tenants in covered units. Landlords must demonstrate a legally recognized reason to terminate tenancy beyond lease expiration.

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Long Beach, CA

Los Angeles County

Heavy Restrictions

Long Beach enforces a Just Cause for Termination of Tenancies ordinance under LBMC Ch. 8.99 (adopted 2020). Landlords must have an enumerated at-fault or no-fault reason. No-fault terminations require relocation assistance of 1 month's rent or $4,500 for demolition/remodel.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactLancasterLong Beach
Just CauseRequired for covered units-
RelocationPayment may be required$4,500 or 2 months rent (demolition)
Minimum TenancyTypically 12 months-
TopicJust Cause Eviction-
Code-LBMC Ch. 8.99
Adopted-2020
Other No-Fault-1 month's rent relocation

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Lancaster FAQ

Can my landlord evict me without a reason?

In units covered by just cause protections, no. Landlords must have a valid reason. Check if your unit is covered under Lancaster or state just cause requirements.

What is a self-help eviction?

When a landlord tries to force a tenant out by changing locks, removing doors, shutting off utilities, or removing belongings. This is illegal everywhere and tenants can sue for damages.

Long Beach FAQ

Can my landlord evict me without a reason?

In units covered by just cause protections, no. Landlords must have a valid reason. Check if your unit is covered under Long Beach or state just cause requirements.

What is a self-help eviction?

When a landlord tries to force a tenant out by changing locks, removing doors, shutting off utilities, or removing belongings. This is illegal everywhere and tenants can sue for damages.

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