A short one from the Ninth Circuit on a topic that we keep revisiting, whether the various eviction moratoria adopted and enforced by the feds and many states and local governments during Co-19.
We keep revisiting the topic because the courts keep getting it wrong.
And before we go on, a disclosure: this is one of ours, and our law firm and our colleague Jon Houghton rep the property owners.
This moratorium is from the State of Washington (yes, the same State of Washington whose moratorium was recently challenged unsuccessfully in the state courts). But this challenge is to the City of Seattle’s moratorium, and is in federal court.
Thus, it was the Ninth Circuit considering the question of whether, by commandeering rental property as pandemic public housing, Washington was on the hook for just compensation. Requiring to house residents — whatever the reason — is a physical



