San Francisco Coronavirus/COVID-19 Eviction Moratorium Extended
On April 22, 2020, San Francisco Mayor London Breed extended the previously enacted San Francisco Coronavirus/COVID-19 eviction moratorium until May 22, 2020. The moratorium protects San Francisco tenants impacted by the Coronavirus/COVID-19 pandemic by prohibiting evictions of San Francisco tenants who suffered loss of income due to business closure, reduction of hours or wages, layoffs, or out-of-pocket medical costs caused by COVID-19. Click here to read more.
San Francisco is one of numerous California cities & counties that have, or will soon pass, Coronavirus/COVID-19 eviction moratoria, including Oakland, Berkeley, San Jose, Santa Monica, Culver City, Stockton, Sacramento, San Diego, Alameda, Burbank, Pasadena, Vallejo, Inglewood, Glendale, El Monte, South Pasadena, Richmond, Emeryville, Ojai, Palo Alto, Clearlake, Palm Springs, Goleta, Santa Ana, San Louis Obispo County, West Sacramento, Watsonville, Woodland, Anaheim, Beverly Hills, Benicia, Camarillo, San Leandro, Union City, Concord, Albany, East Palo Alto, Emeryville and Los Angeles.
If you are a San Francisco tenant with questions about your rights under the San Francisco Coronavirus/COVID-19 eviction moratorium or have questions about the San Francisco Rent Ordinance, San Francisco Rent Control, San Francisco Relocation Payments, San Francisco Owner Move-In evictions, or California Rent Control (AB 1482), contact Astanehe Law to speak with an experienced tenant attorney.
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