L.A. moves to protect renters who got a pet during the pandemic lockdown
Briefly

The Los Angeles City Council voted Tuesday to prevent landlords from evicting tenants who took in a pet at the height of the COVID-19 pandemic - even if it was prohibited by their leases.
"It will keep families together, because many of these pets were brought in three or four years ago, and they're part of people's families," said Gross, who is also executive director of the Coalition for Economic Survival. "It's a tremendous victory for pets, for tenants, and it was the most humane thing that the city could have done."
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