Politics & Government

City Of Alameda Urges Eligible Tenants/Landlords To Apply For Rent Relief

A state moratorium on evictions expires, but a local moratorium continues.

September 29, 2021

As the State moratorium expires, the City of Alameda urges eligible tenants and landlords to apply for financial assistance

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Throughout the COVID-19 emergency, the State of California has protected tenants from eviction if they were negatively affected by COVID-19. This eviction moratorium is set to expire on September 30, but Alameda tenants can still be protected from eviction if they apply for rental assistance and utility payment relief from the Alameda County Housing Secure program. Renters with household incomes not more than 80% of the adjusted median income (e.g., up to $109,600 for a household of four) are eligible. The program covers 100% of past rent owed on or after April 1, 2020.

Qualifying tenants and landlords should apply as soon as possible at www.ac-housingsecure.org. For assistance completing the application, please call Eden Information and Referral at 2-1-1 or 1-888-886-9660.

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Residential tenants need to resume regular rent payments on October 1. More information about past rent payments, current rent payments, and other protections is available in our Frequently Asked Questions document, which was updated today at https://www.alamedaca.gov/rentfaq.
To date, more than 92 Alameda tenants and landlords have had their Housing Secure program applications approved, receiving over $1,540,528 in funding for rental assistance and utility payments.

COVID-19 has had a deep impact on our community. In addition to the Alameda County Housing Secure program, there are additional resources available:

  • The City Council funded legal assistance for low-income residential tenants. For households of a certain income, you may receive free legal services and more information on protections by contacting Centro Legal De La Razaat 510-437-1554.
  • The City Council prohibited no-fault evictions (note: non-payment of rent is considered at-fault) until 30 days after the local emergency expires. As of September 20, 2021, the local emergency is still in place.
  • The City Council barred landlords from shutting off utilities, except in the case of an emergency. This protection also remains in place until 30 days after the local emergency expires.
  • The City Council adopted a freeze on rent increases for fully-regulated, residential rental units until 60 days after the local emergency expires.

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