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Nearly 600 have faced eviction in Sacramento County, California, during the coronavirus pandemic, despite California ban law to keep renters from being evicted.
In 2019, more than 6,600 eviction lawsuits, known as unlawful detainers, were filed in Sacramento Superior Court, amounting to roughly 18 filed per day. That number dropped by more than 70% in 2020.
But in some counties — including Sacramento, Los Angeles and San Mateo — the number of cases of tenants facing eviction increased this year by more than 10% compared to pre-pandemic levels ...
SACRAMENTO, Calif. - Eviction cases soared across California in the year after the last portion of a statewide moratorium lapsed, a CalMatters analysis of court data shows.
The CDC's eviction moratorium ends on July 31, which leaves renters uncertain about their future in an economy still recovering from COVID.
Eviction cases soared across California in the year after the last portion of a statewide moratorium lapsed, a CalMatters analysis of court data shows. The elevated numbers — in some places ...
But in some counties — including Sacramento, Los Angeles and San Mateo — the number of cases of tenants facing eviction increased this year by more than 10% compared with pre-pandemic levels ...
SACRAMENTO (CBS13) — With millions of Californians out of work, Governor Gavin Newsom issued an executive order last week banning evictions for the next 60 days. But CBS13 has learned the order ...
Carlton Franklin was days away from his eviction deadline but no closer to finding housing. Franklin, 62, sat on his bed in his studio apartment, surrounded by paperwork and wept.
Good morning, and welcome to the Essential California newsletter. It’s Thursday, March 9. As pandemic-era renter protections wane, the number of eviction cases is rising back to pre-COVID levels ...
Eviction cases soared across California in the year after the last portion of a statewide moratorium lapsed, a CalMatters analysis of court data shows. The elevated numbers -- in some places ...
Eviction cases soared across California in the year after the last portion of a statewide moratorium lapsed, a CalMatters analysis of court data shows. The elevated numbers — in some places ...