Property owner says eviction moratorium due to pandemic has left him homeless abc7.com

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A property owner in Los Angeles California says he’s now homeless due to the eviction moratorium currently in place because of the COVID-19 pandemic, preventing him from moving into one of his own rental units. Now, he’s living out of his car.
“I was upset that the city of Los Angeles would suggest to me that I would go into a homeless shelter, when I own property in the city,” said the man, who did not wish to disclose his identity.
He says he’s going through a divorce, has been displaced and needs a place to live, according to Abc News.
Despite owning a duplex in the West Adams District, the man says he’s forbidden from moving a tenant out of one of the units so he can move in.
He says his tenants have been paying rent, but added that the COVID mortarium on evictions prevents him from filing a declaration of intent to move a tenant out, so he can occupy one of his units.
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