L.A. councilman proposes ban on storage-unit evictions amid coronavirus outbreak

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L.A. councilman proposes ban on storage-unit evictions amid coronavirus outbreak
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L.A. City Councilman David Ryu wants to help people struggling to pay for their storage units avoid losing their things amid the coronavirus outbreak.

except for essential needs. “What if there are some important docs? Family heirlooms?”

Storage facilities have been deemed essential businesses in California and have continued to operate. “I’m more at ease knowing my stuff is safe,” she said. “I can go to the shopping market and not have to ask someone, ‘Can you keep an eye on my stuff?’”Carrillo said that in recent weeks, she saw a woman pleading to be let into her storage unit so she could get things to pawn and pay the outstanding bill.At this point, any relief offered by storage companies is voluntary.

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