The Alameda County Eviction Moratorium is set to expire on April 29, 2023, after nearly three years of restrictions due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Adopted in August 2020, Ordinance No. O-2020-41 prohibited landlords from evicting tenants, except under limited circumstances. These exceptions have rarely been applicable, leading to significant financial strain on property owners. An estimated 32,900 households in the county owe a total of $125 million in unpaid rent. With the local health emergency lifted on February 28, 2023, landlords can now resume eviction processes starting May 2023.
In Alameda County, the eviction moratorium, enacted in response to COVID-19, is set to expire on April 29, 2023, after nearly three years of enforcement.
The nearly total eviction ban has created significant financial hardship for landlords, with an estimated 32,900 households in the county owing a total of $125 million in unpaid rent.
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