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California landlords say they could lose millions of dollars amid new protections for small businesses

Commercial Tenant Protection Act took effect this week
Mom-and-pop tenants and nonprofit groups get new legal lease protections that landlords say will hamper growth under a new law. Retail districts like Hollywood Boulevard depend on a diverse mix of local and small tenants. (CoStar)
Mom-and-pop tenants and nonprofit groups get new legal lease protections that landlords say will hamper growth under a new law. Retail districts like Hollywood Boulevard depend on a diverse mix of local and small tenants. (CoStar)
CoStar News
January 2, 2025 | 11:23 P.M.

A new California law aimed at protecting small business tenants requires commercial landlords to make significant investments that they say could hurt their bottom line and stifle overall commercial real estate growth.

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