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Governor Newsom issues statewide moratorium on evictions through May 31

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SACREMENTO, Calif. — Governor Gavin Newsom issued an executive order banning the enforcement of eviction orders for renters affected by the coronavirus through May 31.

The order prohibits landlords from evicting tenants for nonpayment of rent and prohibits enforcement of evictions by law enforcement or courts. It also requires tenants to declare in writing, no more than seven days after the rent comes due, that the tenant cannot pay all or part of their rent due to COVID-19.

The tenant would be required to retain documentation but not required to submit it to the landlord in advance. And the tenant would remain obligated to repay full rent in “a timely manner” and could still face eviction after the enforcement moratorium is lifted. The order takes effect immediately, and provides immediate relief to tenants for whom rent is due on April 1st.

A copy of the Governor’s executive order can be found here and the text of the order can also be found here.

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