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6 Exceptions to the Just Cause Eviction Law in San Diego, CA
1. 6 Exceptions to the
Just Cause Eviction
Law in San Diego, CA
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2. In order to evict a tenant from
a rental property in San Diego,
a landlord must have a just
cause to remove the renter.
However, there are six
instances when a landlord can
work around this law and have
legal grounds to evict a
resident.
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3. Violation
of the Lease
Agreement
Anything included in the
lease that follows rent
control laws is protected by
the court. A violation of the
lease agreement is justifiable
for lease termination.
It can be difficult to understand local rent
control laws that might apply to your
property. Working with an experienced
property manager is recommended.
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4. Plans of
Occupying the
Rental Home A landlord can terminate the
lease if they plan to occupy
the property as their
principal residence. This also
applies in the case of the
owner’s family members or a
resident manager moving in.
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5. Refusal to Renew
the Leasing
Agreement The contract has essentially
expired. If the tenant refuses
to comply with the same or
new provisions, the landlord
has no obligation to rent to
them.
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6. Denying
Landlord Entry
After Proper
Request
If the renter refuses entry to
the landlord after a request
related to a routine
inspection stated in the lease
agreement, this is grounds
for eviction.
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7. Conversion
of Apartment
Units into
Condominiums
Evictions are justified if property
owners started converting their
apartment units to condominiums.
Property owners would need to
provide evidence that the
conversion process has started,
such as receipts of the required
city permits.
Landlords can also evict a tenant
if they plan on remodeling their
unit substantially as long as they
provide proof of progress such as
permits from the City of San
Diego.
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8. Ellis Act
Evictions
Landlords must give tenants a 120-
day notice of eviction and a 12-
month notice if the tenant is a
senior citizen.
Ellis Act evictions can be the last resort since
this type of eviction may cause negative press
for the property owners.
Under the Ellis Act, a landlord can
evict their current tenants by
choosing to remove their property
from the rental market. However,
they will be forbidden from
releasing their rental unit for a
certain number of years, depending
on the zone and city laws.
6 Exceptions to the Just Cause Eviction Law in San Diego, CA Souce: Onerent.co/blog
9. 6 Exceptions to the
Just Cause Eviction
Law in San Diego, CA
This material is designed to convey information and not to provide legal
advice. Any information here should not be taken as legal advice. You
should consider obtaining specific legal advice from an attorney about
any decision or contemplated course of action.
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