No Fault Eviction definition

No Fault Eviction means an eviction pursuant to the Ellis Act or Sections 13.76.130.A.9 or 10 of the Berkeley Municipal Code.
No Fault Eviction means an action brought by a
No Fault Eviction means evictions brought under Civil Code section 1946.2(b)(2), as amended.

Examples of No Fault Eviction in a sentence

  • Reason for end of tenancy -Voluntary, No Fault Eviction, Eviction, or Owner Move-in.


More Definitions of No Fault Eviction

No Fault Eviction means any eviction action in which the notice to quit, notice of
No Fault Eviction means any eviction for which the notice to terminate tenancy is not based on alleged fault by the tenant, including but not limited to, eviction notices served pursuant to Code of Civil Procedure sections 1161(1), 1161(5), or 1161b.
No Fault Eviction means an action that a Landlord takes to terminate a Tenancy based on either an owner move in as provided in subsection E of Section 6-58.80, Alameda Municipal Code or on an unconditionally approved Capital Improvement Plan as provided in subsection G of Section 6-58.80 and City Council Resolution 15138.
No Fault Eviction means an action brought by a landlord pursuant to article 40 of title 13 for the eviction of a tenant under conditions described in section 38-12-1303 (3).
No Fault Eviction means evictions brought under sections 3.70.50F–H.
No Fault Eviction means any eviction for which the notice to terminate tenancy is not based on alleged fault by the tenant, including but not limited to, eviction notices served pursuant to Code of Civil Procedure sections 1161(1), 1161(5), or 1161b, use by landlord or relatives as specified in Beverly Hills Municipal Code Chapters 5 and 6, demolition or condominium conversion, major remodeling, and the Ellis Act, which is called withdrawal of residential rental structure from the rental market in the Beverly Hills Municipal Code. During the period of local emergency, any notice served by a landlord on a tenant for an eviction under the Ellis Act is tolled.
No Fault Eviction means an action that a Landlord takes to terminate a Tenancy based on either an owner move in as provided in subsection E of Section 6-58.80, Alameda