Alameda County Eviction Moratorium is Still in Effect

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Alameda County Eviction Moratorium is Still in Effect

Local Moratorium Expires 60 Days After the End of the Public Health Emergency Order

While the State of California's Eviction Moratorium ends today, September 30, 2021, the Alameda County local eviction moratorium remains in effect. 

The Alameda County eviction moratorium prohibits most evictions in Alameda County and will end 60 days after the Public Health Emergency Order ends. The Board of Supervisors has not discussed ending the Public Health Emergency Order and has not scheduled this discussion yet. For more information on the Alameda County Eviction Moratorium, please visit the Alameda County Housing and Community Development home page.

The local and state COVID-19 emergency rent assistance programs still have funds available, and renters and landlords are encouraged to apply.


COVID-19 Rent Relief Resources for Alameda County Residents:

Alameda County Housing Secure: www.ac-housingsecure.org
AC Housing Secure provides Alameda County residents with more information about the local eviction moratorium, rent and utilities relief resources for both tenants and landlords, and other housing assistance resources. 

Housing is Keyhttps://housing.ca.gov/
Housing is Key is the State of California's COVID-19 housing relief portal. Housing is Key includes information on eviction protections, applications for tenants and landlords to apply for rental relief, and foreclosure assistance for homeowners.