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Alameda County Eviction Moratorium to Expire at End of April 2023

Sachin Patil, PhD, Broker by Sachin Patil, PhD, Broker
March 8, 2023
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Nearly three years after instituting California’s harshest COVID-19 eviction moratorium, the Alameda County Board of Supervisors on Tuesday voted to let the eviction restrictions expire at the end of next month.

Alameda County’s pandemic-era eviction moratorium will remain in effect through April 29. The 60-day countdown to expiration began Tuesday with the lapsing of Alameda County’s COVID-19 health emergency. Besides putting an end to the eviction moratorium, supervisors Tuesday rejected a trio of anti-housing regulations, specifically a rent registry, “just cause” eviction restrictions and a “fair chance” ordinance that would have limited a housing provider’s ability to use criminal background checks to screen a prospective tenant.

Even with the end of the county moratorium, some restrictions from the law will remain in place. For example, Alameda County tenants who failed to pay their rent during the moratorium cannot be evicted for carrying that rent debt, even after April 29, 2023. Evictions can proceed for nonpayment that accrues after that date. Some cities in Alameda County, such as Oakland and Berkeley, also continue to maintain their own eviction moratorium. San Leandro just extended its law.

Importantly, when all moratoria have expired, rental housing providers will remain bound by other “just cause” for eviction rules. Some cities in Alameda County, such as Oakland and Berkeley, have their own local just cause requirements, while areas without local requirements are subject to AB 1482, the statewide rent cap and just cause eviction law adopted by the Legislature in 2019.

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Sachin Patil, PhD, Broker

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I am a Realtor and Broker serving San Francisco Bay area. I believe in helping people to be successful in what they are trying to achieve. And my blog posts are my humble effort consistent with this belief. I hope you find the information useful for navigating the real estate market. Connect with me at 650 750 6111 or realtor.sachin1@gmail.com.

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