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Question giving tenant 60 day notice - Tenant Protection Act of 2019
I have a condo unit in Los Angeles and I need to have my tenants vacate because I am moving family into that unit.
Since my tenants have been there for >1 year, I know I need to provide a 60-day notice. I am unclear if I also need to provide relocation assistance due to the Tenant Protect Act of 2019. It sounds like condo units that are not owned by a corporation do not need to provide this $ assistance.
I've been doing Google searches, but hoping someone here can help confirm this.
Thanks in advance!