From Maryland to California, the growing movement requires landlords to base eviction notices on more than just a whim.
Matt Losak got interested in evictions when he was nearly subject to one. He was working for a union, which required frequent travel. One month he accidentally left his rent check on his refrigerator and left. He called the property manager, who told him it wouldn’t be a problem as long as he gave her the check when he returned and paid a $25 late fee, all of which he did.
