My landlord is asking me to move out on April 1st and trying to get me to leave my calling the police and telling them I have corona, telling me I can’t store food in my kitchen anymore and a few other “constructive eviction” steps.
Are there any legal steps I can take to make them stop this ?
Many thanks !
No. The landlord is not permitted to evict you or engage in illegal "self-help" to force you out. Contact the Beverly Hills Housing Department for assistance. Some cities like Los Angeles are imposing Coronavirus related eviction moratoriums.
https://la.curbed.com/2020/3/20/21186979/renter-relief-coronavirus-los-angeles
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