Protect small landlords: fair tenant laws for everyone


Protect small landlords: fair tenant laws for everyone
Recent signers:
Margaret Bruen and 19 others have signed recently.
The Issue
I am a small landlord currently facing a dire situation, as my tenant hasn't paid rent for nearly a year. Despite being a supportive provider of housing, I am now facing financial strain and emotional stress due to a tenant who is abusing legal loopholes for her advantage. She has a staggering history of 13 prior evictions and continues to exploit tenant laws, portraying false narratives and utilizing every possible excuse to delay eviction. My experience is not isolated; many landlords in LA and beyond face similar struggles.
Every day, small landlords like me, many of whom are simply renting out spare rooms, face financial ruin due to tenants leveraging current laws structured in favor of tenant protection. While these protections are crucial, they must be balanced to ensure that landlords are not victimized by non-payment or squatting. The current system is being exploited to the detriment of property owners who are doing everything right yet bear the brunt of these inequities.
According to a study by the National Multifamily Housing Council, the rate of non-payment and eviction abuse is rising, causing significant financial repercussions on small landlords. In Los Angeles alone, there has been a 15% increase in reported cases of rental fraud over the last two years. Yet the legal protections for landlords remain woefully inadequate. This imbalance creates a hostile environment where landlords must fight tooth and nail for months, if not years, to reclaim their property.
We need legislation that offers robust protections for landlords, ensuring fair and timely eviction proceedings against tenants with a history of delinquencies. This includes the establishment of a centralized database where landlords can verify tenant histories, more stringent allowances for evictions in documented cases of non-payment, and a streamlined process for addressing false allegations used to delay proceedings.
By uniting our voices, we can urge policymakers to address these inequities and implement fairer, more balanced laws that protect both landlords and tenants from exploitation. Let us create a fair system where housing providers can continue to offer homes without the constant fear of financial destruction. Please join me in signing this petition to bring about change for small landlords everywhere.
Every day, small landlords like me, many of whom are simply renting out spare rooms, face financial ruin due to tenants leveraging current laws structured in favor of tenant protection. While these protections are crucial, they must be balanced to ensure that landlords are not victimized by non-payment or squatting. The current system is being exploited to the detriment of property owners who are doing everything right yet bear the brunt of these inequities.
According to a study by the National Multifamily Housing Council, the rate of non-payment and eviction abuse is rising, causing significant financial repercussions on small landlords. In Los Angeles alone, there has been a 15% increase in reported cases of rental fraud over the last two years. Yet the legal protections for landlords remain woefully inadequate. This imbalance creates a hostile environment where landlords must fight tooth and nail for months, if not years, to reclaim their property.
We need legislation that offers robust protections for landlords, ensuring fair and timely eviction proceedings against tenants with a history of delinquencies. This includes the establishment of a centralized database where landlords can verify tenant histories, more stringent allowances for evictions in documented cases of non-payment, and a streamlined process for addressing false allegations used to delay proceedings.
By uniting our voices, we can urge policymakers to address these inequities and implement fairer, more balanced laws that protect both landlords and tenants from exploitation. Let us create a fair system where housing providers can continue to offer homes without the constant fear of financial destruction. Please join me in signing this petition to bring about change for small landlords everywhere.
Leslie RoveroPetition Starter
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Recent signers:
Margaret Bruen and 19 others have signed recently.
The Issue
I am a small landlord currently facing a dire situation, as my tenant hasn't paid rent for nearly a year. Despite being a supportive provider of housing, I am now facing financial strain and emotional stress due to a tenant who is abusing legal loopholes for her advantage. She has a staggering history of 13 prior evictions and continues to exploit tenant laws, portraying false narratives and utilizing every possible excuse to delay eviction. My experience is not isolated; many landlords in LA and beyond face similar struggles.
Every day, small landlords like me, many of whom are simply renting out spare rooms, face financial ruin due to tenants leveraging current laws structured in favor of tenant protection. While these protections are crucial, they must be balanced to ensure that landlords are not victimized by non-payment or squatting. The current system is being exploited to the detriment of property owners who are doing everything right yet bear the brunt of these inequities.
According to a study by the National Multifamily Housing Council, the rate of non-payment and eviction abuse is rising, causing significant financial repercussions on small landlords. In Los Angeles alone, there has been a 15% increase in reported cases of rental fraud over the last two years. Yet the legal protections for landlords remain woefully inadequate. This imbalance creates a hostile environment where landlords must fight tooth and nail for months, if not years, to reclaim their property.
We need legislation that offers robust protections for landlords, ensuring fair and timely eviction proceedings against tenants with a history of delinquencies. This includes the establishment of a centralized database where landlords can verify tenant histories, more stringent allowances for evictions in documented cases of non-payment, and a streamlined process for addressing false allegations used to delay proceedings.
By uniting our voices, we can urge policymakers to address these inequities and implement fairer, more balanced laws that protect both landlords and tenants from exploitation. Let us create a fair system where housing providers can continue to offer homes without the constant fear of financial destruction. Please join me in signing this petition to bring about change for small landlords everywhere.
Every day, small landlords like me, many of whom are simply renting out spare rooms, face financial ruin due to tenants leveraging current laws structured in favor of tenant protection. While these protections are crucial, they must be balanced to ensure that landlords are not victimized by non-payment or squatting. The current system is being exploited to the detriment of property owners who are doing everything right yet bear the brunt of these inequities.
According to a study by the National Multifamily Housing Council, the rate of non-payment and eviction abuse is rising, causing significant financial repercussions on small landlords. In Los Angeles alone, there has been a 15% increase in reported cases of rental fraud over the last two years. Yet the legal protections for landlords remain woefully inadequate. This imbalance creates a hostile environment where landlords must fight tooth and nail for months, if not years, to reclaim their property.
We need legislation that offers robust protections for landlords, ensuring fair and timely eviction proceedings against tenants with a history of delinquencies. This includes the establishment of a centralized database where landlords can verify tenant histories, more stringent allowances for evictions in documented cases of non-payment, and a streamlined process for addressing false allegations used to delay proceedings.
By uniting our voices, we can urge policymakers to address these inequities and implement fairer, more balanced laws that protect both landlords and tenants from exploitation. Let us create a fair system where housing providers can continue to offer homes without the constant fear of financial destruction. Please join me in signing this petition to bring about change for small landlords everywhere.
Leslie RoveroPetition Starter
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Petition created on February 19, 2026