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California Eviction Moratorium Updates

Important September 2021 update on the California Eviction Moratorium.
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Important September 2021 update on the California Eviction Moratorium.

Rent increases during the pandemic in California were subject to emergency protections and local rent control laws. Learn the rules, restrictions, and what landlords need to know before adjusting rent.

AB 832 extends California’s eviction moratorium, offering additional protections to tenants unable to pay rent due to COVID-19 hardships. Landlords must comply with new requirements, including participation in rental assistance programs, to navigate the evolving legal landscape.

The Emergency Rental Assistance Program offers financial relief to landlords by covering unpaid rent during tenant hardships, ensuring stability for rental property owners. Understanding eligibility requirements and application procedures is key to maximizing the benefits of this program.

The UD-120 form requires landlords in California to verify efforts to obtain rental assistance before proceeding with an unlawful detainer case. Completing this step is essential for compliance with state laws designed to protect tenants affected by financial hardships.

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SB-91 introduced a 15-day notice requirement for California landlords when seeking to collect overdue rent or begin eviction proceedings due to nonpayment during the COVID-19 pandemic. This flowchart simplifies the steps landlords must follow to comply with the law, ensuring proper notice is given and tenants have the opportunity to apply for rental assistance.

SB 91 extends eviction protections and establishes a rental assistance program to help California landlords and tenants recover from pandemic-related financial hardships. Landlords can receive direct payments for unpaid rent, but must adhere to specific conditions, including waiving a portion of the debt.