What is the COVID-19 Tenant Relief Act of 2020 (Tenant Relief Act)?

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The Tenant Relief Act is a statewide law that imposes a temporary moratorium between March 1, 2020 and January 31, 2021 on evictions of qualifying residential tenants for failure to pay rent because of financial distress related to COVID-19.

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A new emergency ordinance temporarily halts evictions for residential and commercial tenants affected by the COVID-19 pandemic, as part of a comprehensive rental relief package unanimously approved by the Long Beach City Council. The emergency ordinance was enacted to provide relief to those who are most vulnerable to eviction and possible homelessness during this difficult time. The emergency ordinance is retroactive to March 4, 2020, when Gov. Gavin Newsom declared a State of Emergency to address the COVID-19 outbreak in California.

If a tenant is unable to pay rent between March 4 and May 31, 2020, due to a reduction in income caused by COVID-19, they must notify their landlords that rent will not be paid on time. Tenants are then required to provide documentation of substantial income losses caused by job layoffs, out-of-pocket medical expenses or requirements to stay at home due to COVID-19. Protected tenants have until Nov. 30 to pay all delayed rent to their landlords without incurring late charges.

Through May 31, landlords issuing notifications for rental nonpayment notifications must include information about the City’s emergency ordinance so that tenants are aware of their rights.

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Long Beach's New Covid-19 Tenant Protections

If you are a tenant who has been impacted by COVID-19 (reduced wages or income, loss of work, increased medical costs) and are unable to pay all or part of your rent, you have new protections and obligations that can protect you from eviction:
  • These new portections are retroactive to March 4, 2020 and last through May 31, 2020.
  • If you are unable to pay some or all of your rent, you must notify the landlord before the expiration of your 3 Day notice with the following:
  1. You have had a substantial reduction in income and /or increase in medical costs; AND
  2. You must also send your landlord supporting documentation of your decrease in income and/or increase in medical costs.
If you comply with #1 and #2 about in a timely manner, your landlord cannot evict you for non payment of rent or charge you for late fees. If you are served with an unlawful detainer (eviction) lawsuit, your will still need to file a responsive answer with the court, but you will have defense with this new law. When the eviction moratorium ends on May31, 2020, your landlord must give you 6 months to pay back rent owed. You must work out a payment plan with your landlord so all of your back rent owed is paid by November 30, 2020. The Housing Authority of the City of Long Beach also passed a moratorium on Section 8 terminations from March 4-May31, 2020 for non-payment of rent.

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