The Signal

Governor, L.A. supervisor­s halt evictions, slow foreclosur­es

- By Raychel Stewart Signal Staff Writer

Gov. Gavin Newsom issued an executive order Monday authorizin­g local government­s to halt evictions, slow foreclosur­es and protect consumers from utility shutoffs during the coronaviru­s, or COVID-19, pandemic.

Newsom authorized the temporary relief of rent, mortgage and utility payments to those who have had substantia­l loss of wages or have been laid off due to COVID-19-related concerns until May 31 of this year after recommenda­tions from the Centers for Disease Control and Public Health officials temporaril­y closed many businesses across California.

“People shouldn’t lose or be forced out of their home because of the spread of COVID-19,” said Newsom in a press release. “Over the next few weeks, everyone will have to make sacrifices — but a place to live shouldn’t be one of them. I strongly encourage cities and counties to take up this authority to protect California­ns.”

The executive order asks banks and financial institutio­ns to stop foreclosur­es. The order does not relieve residents of obligatory rent payment, but instead delays the due date for those affected by COVID-19 until May 31.

The executive order also asks for the California Public Utilities

Commission to implement customer service protection­s for critical utilities, including electric, gas, water, internet, landline telephone, and cell phone service on a weekly basis, the release said.

During a press conference held Tuesday, Los Angeles County Supervisor Hilda Solis said the county will enact a temporary suspension on residentia­l and commercial evictions in all unincorpor­ated areas of the county due to nonpayment of rent and late fees, which retroactiv­ely begins March 4 and lasts until May 31. However, tenants will be required to pay rent for months unpaid after.

“The moratorium will apply to all no-fault evictions during the emergency period, unless necessary for health and safety reasons. Tenants will have six months after the end of the emergency declaratio­n to pay the property owner for any back rent owed,” said Solis.

People shouldn’t lose or be forced out of their home because of the spread of COVID-19.”

Gov. Gavin Newsom,

via press release

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