we' ll be back with more from lisa owens pinto and darnell karen: welcome back. we continue with darnell johnson and lisa owens pinto. just a few weeks ago, hundreds from across the city gathered in dorchester to protest what they called a housing crisis in boston. residents have decried the tactics of corporate landlords who are displacing poor communities, especially communities of color, in place of wealthier, younger and often less diverse renters. one solution in the works? the just cause eviction bill that could protect residents from landlords pushing them out of their homes. tell us about the just cause eviction bill. lisa: the just cause eviction bill gives renters a fighting chance. current law, the current law. in order for a landlord to evict a tenant, all the landlord has to do is give 30 days. and -- unless the tenant has a lease. the lease is the protection for the tenant. if the lease is expired, the landlord can give 30 days without cause. karen: is 30 days enough time to find new space in this market? lisa: we know that it is not because of the d