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Newsom Signs Bill Extending State Eviction Moratorium Through June 30

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Gov. Gavin Newsom signed a bill extending the state’s coronavirus-related eviction moratorium Friday, keeping protections intact through June 30.

Newsom’s signing of Senate Bill 91 comes two days before protections would have ended statewide, triggering a wave of evictions in counties that had not passed their own moratoriums.

Tenants are required to pay at least 25 percent of their monthly rent to benefit from the moratorium and also have a minimum of 15 days to provide proof of financial hardship to remain protected from eviction.

Newsom said he was “not naive” in acknowleding that SB 91 would not be a panacea for the state’s renters struggling to keep pace with their bills amid the pandemic.

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“We recognize we have to do more,” Newsom said Friday during the signing ceremony. “And we have to continue to support those most vulnerable in this pandemic-induced economy, in the recession that we continue to work our way through.

The bill also established the State Rental Assistance Program, utilizing the $2.6 billion in aid for renters the state received from the latest federal stimulus bill.

Newsom said Monday during a briefing on the pandemic that the state will use the federal funding to pay up to 80 percent of low-income residents’ outstanding back rent to landlords, while the remaining 20 percent will be forgiven.

That funding will be targeted at renters who make less than 50 percent of the area median income for their local jurisdiction, with the potential to expand relief to renters making less than 80 percent of their AMI.

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SB 91 represents “the nation’s strongest rental protections,” Newsom said. “And that’s a point of pride at this moment in our nation’s history, certainly in the history of this state.”

State legislators passed the original eviction moratorium, co-authored by Assemblyman David Chiu, D-San Francisco, in late August after the California Judicial Council voted to rescind the statewide ban on evictions during the pandemic that it had adopted in April.

At that time, Chiu characterized the moratorium bill, Assembly Bill 3088, as necessary but not perfect, and not as sweeping as his original proposal, AB 1436, which would have prohibited evictions for missed rent payments until 90 days after the state’s emergency order is lifted or April 1, 2021, whichever came first.

AB 1436 also would have granted tenants an additional 12 months after that to pay back rent before a property owner could take them to court.

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“I expect there will be a need to revisit this legislation to address gaps and provide relief to additional tenants,” Chiu said Monday in a statement.

Shortly after AB 3088’s signing, tenant rights activists criticized the bill as being too conciliatory toward landlords and property managers and failing to forgive outstanding rent payments that had piled up for struggling tenants.

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Wow smacking the owners till they sell

And funding your voters with more free bees

While I believe in the beginning this was paramount

But now we know it’s a game and a control tactic

You will never be rid of Covid so stop bowing to that scam

If you feel unsafe then just like every day before China gave us Covid

Do what you need to do to keep yourself safe

But question every order or be a slave to politicians forcing us to be like China
While they profit with millions

Who in their right mind thinks a fraud election and politicians taking China money to force us into socialist communist slavery is a good thing

Open the state let the chips fall where they fall and move on

This perpetual state of fear and ripping us off is way way way off
And is against all of the constitution we live by and fight for

Your job is not to restrict us
It is to provide services and boost us up so we can all prosper
It just politician’s

Demand they work for us or your on your own

When did American citizens decide to be so weak and feeble and allow the gov to live our lives for us

Even a democrat voter can understand your actions have sent thousands to live on our streets with no hope or help or outlook

They couldn’t even vote

The irony of your actions is poorly accepted as the norm
You voted for party and in your bias went against everything and everybody who allows you to be free to choose

You allow politicians to rule us and you vote to legalize theft
Legalize corruption and even vote to make us pay for a train that we will never see

It’s that simple

If you voted for the scam train here is your chance to get back to be an American again and not a big headed party follower with no judgement skills or adding to the lively hood of any Americans that lost loved ones who fought for your freedom to be bias and destroy history

Newscum is manipulating you and it looks really bad to American citizens

sorry to everyone who is out of work, please tell Gavin bin lying to stop pandering and tell the counties to open up fully enough of this plan-demic cr@p. we can see through this scheme on the part of the dems, it is obvious.

I’m not sure how the Government could compel landlords or property managers to “forgive outstanding rent payments” since it sure appears that would be a violation of Article I, Section 10, Clause 1 of the United States Constitution – the Contract Clause:

“No State shall” …. “pass any Bill of Attainder, ex post facto Law, or Law impairing the Obligation of Contracts”…

Obligation of contracts refers to the legal duty of contracting parties to fulfill the promises specified in their contracts.

But from what I’ve seen these last 10 months, the Constitution and the Bill of Rights are like Stop Signs, mere suggestions so who knows anymore what is lawful.

Since when have democrats done anything that is legal?

So they passed the bill

Even though they know it’s full of holes and is not feasible

All political

Nothing for owners or tenants rights

And the best part when ever they decide to end it
Those tenants will have a year to pay back tens of thousands of dollars

I am sure the governor will have lenders waiting to feast on those people with outrageous juice tacked on to their loans

Gee ty gov

As I am sure that in some way shape or form we will pay for all those people in the end

The democrat politicians way is always make us pay for their gains be it political or just money in their pockets

I wonder if this decision has anything to do with his concern(s) involving his potential recall?!!

Ok, now let’s evict Newsom !!!

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Might as well just make it permanent.

With job losses mounting like they are, we are headed to an epic depression.

Reminds me of an old TV show,

You asked for it.

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And where is the relief for landlords?
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Housing is not “free”!!
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Will my mortgage papers create extreme combustible friction against my insurance papers???
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Politicians care only about two things:
1. Money(for themselves)
2. Power
Politicians are now(the majority of them) no different than the money worshiping corporate(so called) leaders.

How delightfully Ironic, the state is about to evict him from the Governors office!

I certainly hope so and can’t wait!

So how will this finally end up at the boiling point of this. will the banks take over all the defaulted loans on these properties ? as we know the government cheese will run out to help. now the banks will own everything and only a few with money will buy up what’s left in the fire sale.

will it be a free for all ? protect your property because it might get pretty ugly out there. can anybody enlighten me on what could happen at the end game of this,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ?

So how will this finally end up at the boiling point of this. will the banks take over all the defaulted loans on these properties ? as we know the government cheese will run out. now the banks will own everything and only a few with money will buy up what’s left in the fire sale.

will it be a free for all ? protect your property because it might get pretty ugly out there. can anybody enlighten me on what could happen at the end game of this,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ?

And the state of California gets first right of refusal on purchasing foreclosed properties………

Our Governor is a socialist and must be recalled.

Not true! I hope he is able to stay as governor. I am sorry so many of
you hate him. It is your problem.

Read SB1079, the state of California can bid against individuals on foreclosed properties. And they have deeper pockets than you do.

Newsom is a problem for California citizens as his decisions are self-serving. He has used Covid for personal politics. Therefore he does a lousy job of representing the people who elected him. There are already much more competent Governor candidates from both parties beginning their campaigns for the August recall election. May the best non-socialist win.

Wow Pop

That was just a wonderful well thought out argument for supporting Newsom: It is my problem.

Maybe he can use that as his campaign slogan after the recall:

Vote Newsom: Because it is your problem that you don’t love and adore me like all the rich Limousine liberal do.

When Bill Maher slams California you know there is a problem: “I feel like I’m living in Italy in the 70s or something — super high taxes, potholes in the road, I don’t know what I’m getting for my super-high taxes.”

Eviction Moratorium may not apply to the governor.
https://recallgavin2020.com/

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