The California Apartment Association on July 1 will hold a webinar on the end of California’s COVID-19 eviction moratorium and what it means for rental housing providers.
June 30 is slated as the last day for one of the final pieces of the moratorium — eviction protections for tenants with pending rental assistance applications.
While the notice requirements and eviction procedures originally enacted by the COVID-19 Tenant Relief Act (CTRA) and the COVID-19 Rental Housing Recovery Act do not apply going forward, a mixed bag of provisions from CTRA and the Recovery Act remain in effect, some indefinitely.
What does this mean for you?
CAA’s webinar “Expiration of California’s Eviction Moratorium” will review the current status of CTRA and the Recovery Act, including:
• Three-day notices for non-payment of rent and other amounts due on or after Oct. 1, 2021.
• Status of special eviction procedures for notices served on or after July 1, 2022.
• Ongoing 15-day notice requirement for amounts due prior to Oct. 1, 2021.
• Preemption of new and extended local ordinances that protect non-paying tenants.
• Provisions of CTRA that do not expire.