Livermore Coronavirus/COVID-19 Eviction Moratorium
Livermore tenants are protected from evictions related to Coronavirus/COVID-19 income disruptions. During the Coronavirus/COVID-19 state of emergency, Livermore landlords shall not endeavor to evict a tenant for non-payment of rent due to financial disruption related to Coronavirus/COVID-19.
To qualify for eviction protections, Livermore tenants must:
- Demonstrate that the Coronavirus/COVID-19 or a government emergency response measure has impacted their household or business income;
- Within 30 days after the date that the rent is due, provide the landlord with written notice of inability to pay rent due to the Coronavirus/COVID-19 impact, with supporting documentation.
Under the Livermore Coronavirus/COVID-19 eviction moratorium, impacts include income disruption due to:
- Contracting Coronavirus/COVID-19;
- Caring for a household or family member who has contracted Coronavirus/COVID-19;
- Layoff, wage or hour reduction, work closure, business closure, or other income reduction resulting from Coronavirus/COVID-19;
- Complying with a government or health authority order to stay home, self-quarantine, or other similar order; or,
- Child care needs arising from school closure due to Coronavirus/COVID-19.
Supporting documentation likely includes, paystubs, time cards, proof of out-of-pocket medical expenses related to Coronavirus/COVID-19, proof of medical care or quarantine, employer or school notes, or doctors citing the Coronavirus/COVID-19.
Although Livermore tenants must eventually pay the deferred rent, the Livermore Coronavirus/COVID-19 eviction moratorium does not specify a payment horizon.
The Livermore Coronavirus/COVID-19 eviction moratorium shall remain in effect until May 31, 2020.
With this moratorium, Livermore joins numerous California cities & counties that have, or will soon pass, Coronavirus/COVID-19 eviction moratoria, including San Francisco, 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.
Click here to read the unabridged Livermore Coronavirus/COVID-19 Eviction Moratorium.
If you are a Livermore tenant with questions about your rights under the Livermore Coronavirus/COVID-19 eviction moratorium or have questions about California Rent Control (AB 1482), contact Astanehe Law to speak with an experienced tenant attorney.
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