Residents, Rental Property Owners|

Situations that require the property owner to regain the use of the rental unit as the result of a personal or business decision and not the fault of the tenant may be cause for eviction. All no-fault evictions must be filed with LAHD in advance. See the ways to submit your forms and required fees here. Note that tenant relocation assistance is required for all no-fault reasons.  Declaration of Intent to Evict forms are required for all no-fault reasons and can be found by clicking on each reason below.

  1. Wants the rental unit for his own use or a family member.
  2. Wants the rental unit for the use of a resident manager.
  3. Wants to withdraw, demolish or substantially remodel the unit.
  4. Has been ordered to vacate the unit or building by a governmental agency, as the result of a legal violation.
  5. Is the Federal Government and it wants to sell the property the rental unit is on.
  6. Owns a Residential Hotel and wants to demolish or convert the building to another use.
  7. Wants to convert or build Affordable Housing Accommodations requiring a government-imposed regulatory agreement.
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