Calif. Stopping Landlords And Real Estate Agents From Selling Homes
Attorney Dennis Block-Zoom Landlord-Tenant Talk Radio
Release Date: 11/23/2025
Attorney Dennis Block-Zoom Landlord-Tenant Talk Radio
California is quietly making it harder for landlords to sell their own homes — and most owners and agents don’t even realize it. In this seminar, we break down how the Tenant Protection Act (AB 1482) and local ordinances like Los Angeles’ are effectively blocking or complicating the sale of tenant-occupied: Single family homes Townhomes Condominiums You’ll learn: When you must have “good cause” to terminate a tenancy Why “I’m selling the property” is NOT good cause under AB 1482 Which SFRs, townhomes, and condos are actually exempt (and when they’re not) The critical lease...
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In this seminar, we break down how the Tenant Protection Act (AB 1482) and local ordinances like Los Angeles’ are effectively blocking or complicating the sale of tenant-occupied:
Single family homes
Townhomes
Condominiums
You’ll learn:
When you must have “good cause” to terminate a tenancy
Why “I’m selling the property” is NOT good cause under AB 1482
Which SFRs, townhomes, and condos are actually exempt (and when they’re not)
The critical lease language needed for AB 1482 exemptions
How older leases (pre–Nov 2020) vs newer leases (post–Nov 2020) should be handled
Practical solutions for owners and brokers:
Strategic rent increases
Major renovations
Voluntary vacate / cash-for-keys agreements
We also discuss how cities like Los Angeles go even further by:
Requiring good cause for all residential units
Eliminating SFR/townhome/condo exemptions
Forcing annual registration and fees
Limiting eviction rights for new buyers
If you’re a landlord, property manager, or real estate broker in California, you need to understand these rules before you list, sell, or advise your clients.
👉 Watch this seminar to protect yourself, avoid illegal evictions, and structure sales the right way under current California law.