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HomeMy WebLinkAboutItem 7 - Eviction Moratorium Presentation Eviction & Sept 25, 2020 ProtectionsForeclosure Timeline mitigation loss options -small landlords postFrom August 31, 2020 through April 1, 2021 provides a process to allow eligible homeowners and •Covers residential tenant evictions from March 1, 2020 through January 31, 2021.•Tenant, Homeowners, and Small Landlord Relief and Stabilization Act of 2020 ActAB 3088 August 31, except where a local ordinance provides protection Sunset Sept 1, 2020•Stays all actions for judicial foreclosures•Suspends eviction of tenants for any cause, unless to protect public health and safety•Emergency Rules 1 & 2California Judicial Council’s March 27Expired May 31, 2020 19; -Banning the enforcement of eviction orders related COVID•20-37-Executive Order NCalifornia Governor’s March 27Extended through Sept 30, 2020 Consistent with Governor’s Executive Orders; •Ordinance 3483A (“Eviction Moratorium”)Chula Vista adopted March 17 Stay at home to slow transmission rate•20-71-by EO N Extended through Sept 30, 2020 19; -related to COVIDAllowing local jurisdictions ability to protect residential and commercial tenants and homeowners •20-28-Executive Order NCalifornia California Governor’s March 16Declared March 13ActionDate of Actions Key Components of Tenant Protection”consumer debtConsidered “•, 2021 March 1begins of balance due Repayment •2020 to Jan 2021from Sept 25% of rent due Payment of •rent dueof w/in 15 days Required each month •documentationsupport NOimpact and 19 financial -Declaration of COVID•Residential Tenants•Jan 31, 2021Covered period March to •Protection”)AB 3088 (“State Tenant , 2021)March 31Moratorium (of end of Repay within 6 months •scheduleSuggested payment •dueof rent w/in 7 days Required each month •support documentationand 19 financial impact -Notice of COVID•Homeownersand Tenants Residential/Commercial •, unless extended2020Sept 30, to Covered period March •Moratorium”)Ordinance 3489A (“Eviction Inter health protection-offers the same or greater level of publicon residential evictions that moratoriumterritorial, or tribal area with a Does NOT apply in any State, local, •December 31, 2020 Effective September 4, 2020 through •19”-of COVIDResidential Evictions to Prevent Further Spread for the “Temporary Halt in CDC Order •January 31, 2021. from August 19, 2020 and measures enacting, extending, or expanding local Local jurisdictions are restricted from •pause on local measures. Goal: Statewide consistency and a AB 3088 •State and Federal Protectionsrelationship of Local, - •sale or refinancingOptions for payment at time of •VA, and USDA)Fannie Mae, Freddie Mac, FHA, federally backed mortgages (e.g. for CARES ACT: Forbearance •Homeowner Protection•are NOTBUT Homeowners Protected Residential Tenants are •ResidentsEconomically Vulnerable •reservesExhaustion of assistance and cash •Limitations on occupancy•operationsclosures and restrictions on Impacted by State mandated •employees95% of businesses w/10 or less •our EconomySmall Businesses, the Core of Recommendations commercial tenantsprotection of necessary for the that may be actionson any directionProvide •Staff to monitor •enacted by the Cityor homeowners be tenants for residential • For more Information and to lhines@chulavistaca.govLeilani Hines, Housing Manager5047-(619) 691 Development Services Department City of Chula Vista Housing www.lassd.org2524-(877) 534 Legal Aid Society www.c4sa.orginfo@c4sa.org0441-5700 or (800) 954-(619) 444 CSA San Diego County More than 150 languages to assist you.Help is available 24 hours a day.human service programs.is a countywide referral service who can connect you with community agencies providing health and 1 San Diego-1-2.211 San DiegoWebsite:211help@211sandiego.orgEmail:211Call:If you are homeless or concerned that you will be homeless soon, please.1-1-2Start withNeed Help Right Away? Contact Us: