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For Sacramento renters like Maria Aguila, the rule is all that stands between them and eviction. Aguila was working three jobs but contracted COVID-19 and has been unable to work.
The Sacramento California City Council Tuesday extended its emergency moratorium on evictions to business tenants that have been financially-impacted by the coronavirus. Here’s how it will work.
Assembly Bill 15 would extend the eviction moratorium until January 1, 2022, and AB 1199 would put a new “excise tax” on property for the “privilege” of renting or leasing it.
SACRAMENTO (CBS13) — For the last few months, bills have been piling up for Sonia Rodriguez. "We can't pay the rent. We can't pay our car payment. We can't pay our bills," Rodriguez said. "It's ...
SACRAMENTO, Calif. (AP) — Eviction and foreclosure proceedings in California could resume Sept. 1, California's chief justice announced Tuesday, putting pressure on the state Legislature to pass ...
For Sacramento renters like Maria Aguila, the rule is all that stands between them and eviction. Aguila was working three jobs but contracted COVID-19 and has been unable to work.
Sacramento pursues all the wrong solutions to… Share this: Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Click to share on Twitter (Opens in new window) ...
Sacramento-area tenants are staring over the edge of a cliff as series of overlapping rules putting evictions on hold begin to expire. ... And a crisis looms if lawmakers don’t act ...
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