Palm Springs Extends Coronavirus/COVID-19 Pandemic Eviction Moratorium Until July 31, 2020
On June 25, 2020, the Palm Springs City Council extended the Palm Springs Coronavirus/COVID-19 Pandemic Eviction Moratorium Until July 31, 2020. Palm Springs tenants remain protected from evictions after the tenant demonstrates Coronavirus/COVID-19 financial impacts.
The Palm Springs Coronavirus/COVID-19 Pandemic Eviction Moratorium protects residential & commercial tenants. Additionally, Palm Springs tenants have the option of relying on the California Eviction Moratorium upon suffering Coronavirus/COVID-19 Pandemic related financial impacts.
Palm Springs is one of numerous other California cities & counties that have, or will soon pass, Coronavirus/COVID-19 pandemic eviction moratoriums, including San Francisco, Oakland, Berkeley, San Jose, Santa Monica, Culver City, 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, and Los Angeles.
If you are a Palm Springs tenant with questions about your rights under the amended Palm Springs Coronavirus/COVID-19 pandemic eviction moratorium or have questions about California Rent Control (AB 1482), contact Astanehe Law to speak with a tenant attorney.
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