Richmond Tenants Protected by Richmond Coronavirus/COVID-19 Pandemic Eviction Moratorium Until September 30, 2020

On July 21, 2020 the Richmond City Council extended the Richmond Coronavirus/COVID-19 Pandemic Eviction Moratorium through September 30, 2020.  Under the Richmond Coronavirus/COVID-19 Pandemic Eviction Moratorium, a landlord may not terminate a commercial or residential tenancy for the following reasons:

The Richmond Coronavirus/COVID-19 Pandemic Eviction Moratorium makes serving a three-day notice to pay rent or quit, terminate a tenancy, or filing a related unlawful detainer unlawful.

Click here to find out how to qualify for the Richmond Coronavirus/COVID-19 Pandemic Eviction Mortarium.

Richmond tenants are also protected by the Richmond Coronavirus/COVID-19 Pandemic Rent Increase Moratorium.  Click here to read our article about it.

Click here to read the unabridged Richmond Coronavirus/COVID-19 Pandemic Eviction MoratoriumExtension.

If you are a Richmond tenant with questions about your rights under the Richmond Coronavirus/COVID-19 Pandemic Eviction Moratorium or have questions about, Richmond Rent Controlthe Richmond Rent Ordinance, or California Rent Control (AB 1482), contact Astanehe Law to speak with an experienced tenant attorney.

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