Thousands of L.A. tenants face eviction every year without lawyers. The city wants to fix that
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Alcira Ayala, sitting before her eviction case, highlights the struggles faced by tenants navigating legal proceedings without representation, stressing the emotional and procedural challenges.
With the City Council's recent vote, plans for providing lawyers to low-income tenants mark a significant step toward addressing the inequality in eviction court.
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