Alameda County’s moratorium, which prevents the vast majority of evictions across the county, is one of the few remaining in the Bay Area.
eight days later once officials appeared to move forward on the paperwork to allow the project to proceed.
Across Alameda County, an estimated 32,900 households owe a combined $125 million in unpaid rent, according to researchers with the National Equity Atlas. While the moratorium — like now-expired state and federal eviction bans — still requires tenants to pay back landlords or seek rental assistance, rental owners say aid applications are frequently denied and it can be difficult for small landlords with limited resources to recoup unpaid rent in court.
“Many housing providers report tenants exhibiting deliberate harassment of neighboring tenants, unlawful subletting, and ignoring lease terms with impunity because they feel emboldened by the eviction moratorium,” Haubert said in a statement.
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