Opinion: With new eviction moratorium, when did landlords become the enemy in San Diego?

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Opinion: With new eviction moratorium, when did landlords become the enemy in San Diego?
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Opinion: With new eviction moratorium, when did landlords become the enemy in San Diego? [Opinion]

Welcome to the Socialist Republic of San Diego and goodbye to private property ownership rights. Passage of this “temporary” moratorium “due to the COVID-19 emergency” is neither. This moratorium has nothing to do with COVID-19, doesn’t fix homelessness or increase affordable housing, and will become permanent - trust me.

This moratorium invalidates rental leases and month-month tenancies and prevents owners from renovating their own property. Tenants can and will stay well beyond their lease termination date, refuse to move out and essentially remain in perpetuity with no ownership recourse. This ordinance will be a legal nightmare. Housing needs to be fair to all. This moratorium is not.President Joe Biden and Gov.

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