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Long Beach tenants could get up to a year to pay back missed rent

Avatar photo by Alena Maschke May 19, 2020May 19, 2020
A woman holds her sign as Long Beach apartment residents gather during a city council meeting as the council passes and close a loophole to force landlords to pull work permits with the city before they notify tenants that they have to evict their apartment for planned renovations In Long Beach Tuesday Feb. 18, 2020. Photo by Thomas R. Cordova.
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