California lawmakers vote to ban mandatory evictions for arrested tenants
Source: Los Angeles Times
California lawmakers vote to ban mandatory evictions for arrested tenants
Liam Dillon
Thu, September 14, 2023 at 6:37 PM EDT·6 min read
State lawmakers approved legislation late Wednesday that would bar mandatory evictions or exclusion for California tenants and their families based on criminal histories or brushes with law enforcement.
Assembly Bill 1418 combats local policies known as crime-free housing that can require landlords to evict tenants for arrests or prohibit landlords from renting to those with prior convictions. The bill would make many of these laws unenforceable, ending the practice in scores of communities.
The bills author, Assemblymember Tina McKinnor (D-Hawthorne), said that its passage advances the state's racial justice efforts by stopping communities from using crime-free housing laws to exclude or push out Black and Latino renters.
"We want to make sure we keep Black and brown people in their homes and that [crime-free housing rules] are not used as an excuse for gentrification," McKinnor said.
The bill does not affect landlords' ability to initiate nuisance-related evictions or screen tenants based on criminal histories of their own accord.
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