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Pursuant to 24 CFR § 245.100 & Los Angeles County Code 8.52.130

Pursuant to 24 CFR § 245.100 of Federal Code, the removal of such material in a federally-funded building is a violation of the law. According to the Department of Housing and Urban Development, tenants have “the right to organize as residents without obstruction, harassment, or retaliation from property owners or management; the right to poster materials in common areas and provide leaflets informing other residents of their rights; the right to use appropriate common space or meeting facilities to organize.”

Los Angeles County Code 8.52.130 stipulates that no landlord, property manager, or employee may “interfere with the right of Tenants to: distribute and post literature informing other Tenants of their rights and opportunities to involve themselves.” 


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