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A: During COVID, commercial tenants had an eviction defense for unpaid rent that was due to a "substantial loss of income." However, the Alameda County Temporary Eviction Moratorium expired September 2021. Tenants were given until December 30, 2021 to pay rent that has not been paid.
But in March 2020, Mayor Eric Garcetti issued an emergency order in response to the COVID-19 pandemic that halted rent increases in such apartments until a year after the emergency order expires. That order is still in effect, so rent increases cannot begin any earlier than May 2023.
Because of the Rent Increase freeze in Ordinance No. 3275, a Landlord is precluded from increasing the Tenant's Rent by 2.8% until January 1, 2021. Assume that the Annual General Adjustment for the period September 1, 2020 and August 31, 2021 is 2%.
Oakland Emergency Rental Assistance Program We will review and process eligible applications, as funding allows. Oakland residents will be contacted by one of our partner agencies (BACS, EDC, EBALDC & Safe Passages) within the next 30-45 business days. No further action is needed from you, at this time.
Cities with rent regulation in Alameda and Contra Costa Counties: Alameda: More than 5% increase requires rent review and the decision is binding; At or below 5% increase allows resident to request rent review and the decision is non-binding.
California's Eviction Moratorium expired on September 30th. However, Oakland's Emergency Moratorium will continue to prohibit most evictions, rent increases beyond the CPI, and late fees on covered units until the City Council lifts the local emergency.
A: Under the State's COVID-19 rental protections tenants cannot be evicted if, due to COVID-19 financial distress, they cannot pay rent that came due during the covered periodMarch 1, 2020 until September 30, 2021. So, a tenant must resume regular rent payments beginning October 1, 2021.
Residents of Alameda County are protected by the County's eviction moratorium until 60 days after the expiration of the local health emergency, which is still in effect.