EPISODE · Aug 31, 2020 · 20 MIN
California Had an ‘Eviction Moratorium.’ Thousands of People Were Evicted Anyway
from The Bay · host KQED
Soon after the pandemic started and Californians began to lose their jobs, Gov. Gavin Newsom issued what he called an 'eviction moratorium' to protect those who couldn’t make rent because of COVID-19. But there are a lot of vulnerable people who were never protected by that order. And since March 4, at least 2,000 California households have been kicked out of their homes. Guest: Matt Levin, housing and data reporter for CalMatters Recommended Reading: Exclusive: More than 1,600 Californians have been evicted during pandemic Newsom Announces New Statewide Eviction Moratorium — But Major Concessions May Threaten Tenants Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
What this episode covers
Soon after the pandemic started and Californians began to lose their jobs, Gov. Gavin Newsom issued what he called an 'eviction moratorium' to protect those who couldn’t make rent because of COVID-19. But there are a lot of vulnerable people who were never protected by that order. And since March 4, at least 2,000 California households have been kicked out of their homes. Guest: Matt Levin, housing and data reporter for CalMatters Recommended Reading: Exclusive: More than 1,600 Californians have been evicted during pandemic Newsom Announces New Statewide Eviction Moratorium — But Major Concessions May Threaten Tenants Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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