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eastcountytoday · 4 years
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Contra Costa County Board of Supervisors Again Extend Eviction Protections
Contra Costa County Board of Supervisors Again Extend Eviction Protections
On Tuesday, the Contra Costa County Board of Supervisors agreed for a second time to extend the eviction protection and rent freeze ordinance.
The extension will now run until September 30, 2020 while the grace period to pay back rent is now January 30, 2021. The Board was also provided with a list of California Statewide billsthat are currently in Sacramento that address eviction protection,…
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eastcountytoday · 4 years
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Contra Costa County Board of Supervisors Extend Eviction Protections to July 15
Contra Costa County Board of Supervisors Extend Eviction Protections to July 15
On Tuesday, the Contra Costa County Board of Supervisors agreed to an updated Eviction Protection and Rent Freeze Ordinance that will be extended through July 15.
The original ordinance was to expire on May 30, which the Supervisors appear to be taking a month-to-month approach on extensions. Supervisors Candace Andersen and Karen Mitchoff sought to extend to June 30 while Supervisors Diane Burgis
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eastcountytoday · 4 years
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Contra Costa County Passes Eviction Protection and Rent Freeze Ordinance
On Tuesday, during a Special Meeting of the Contra Costa County Board of Supervisors, they unanimously approved an Urgency Ordinance temporarily prohibiting evictions of residential and commercial real property tenants in Contra Costa County impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic while also establishing a moratorium on rent increases.
According to the Ordinance, between March 16 – May 31 and any…
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eastcountytoday · 4 years
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Contra Costa County Board of Supervisors Agree to Move Forward with Temporary Eviction Ban
On Tuesday, the Contra Costa County Board of Supervisors agreed to move forward with a countywide moratorium on certain evictions while preventing rent increases during the coronavirus emergency.
The ordinance would be retroactive to March 16 and extends to May 31, however, the Board left it open to be extended should the governor extend his order due to where the state may be in the pandemic.
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