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City of Santa Monica Issues Temporary Moratorium on Evictions for Non-Payment of Rent by Residential Tenants Impacted by the Novel Coronavirus (COVID-19) March 14, 2020 4:00 PM UPDATE: This order was revised on March 18. All orders associated with the local COVID-19 emergency have been extended
leave requirements in Minimum Wage Law 3.12.2020 City cancels community events and encourages social distancing 3.13.2020 City Proclaims Local Emergency 3.14.2020 Temporary Moratorium on Evictions for Non-Payment of Rent by Residential Tenants 3.15.2020 Closure of Pier Deck starting 3.16.2020
their housing due to the effects of a COVID-19 impact, the thirty-first supplement does the following: Extends the moratorium on evictions of residential tenants for reasons other than non-payment of rent through March 31, 2021. State law currently imposes a moratorium on residential evictions
is considering legislation to extend the state-law protections against evictions of residential tenants premised on non-payment of rent; if implemented, such an extension may preempt and supersede the County provisions regarding non-payment of rent adopted by the 38th Supplement. Landlords and tenants can
not require a tenant to enter into a payment plan. With or without a payment plan, the order requires that residential tenants have up to twelve months after the moratorium ends to pay any rent that was unpaid due to financial impacts related to COVID-19 during the moratorium. It prohibits