California bans evictions for 60 days, shielding tenants from coronavirus impact
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California bans evictions for 60 days, shielding tenants from coronavirus impact

California bans evictions for 60 days, shielding tenants from coronavirus impact
California Gov. Gavin Newsom has ordered a two-month delay on evictions for those who can't pay their rent due to coronavirus, effective immediately.

Other states have taken similar actions to protects renters who may be unable to work due to the health crisis, including New York, Michigan, Illinois, Louisiana, and New Jersey.
Newsom's executive order, enacted Friday, requires tenants to retain documentation and file a declaration, no more than seven days after rent is due, stating that they cannot pay due to the coronavirus.
Newsom's executive order, enacted Friday, requires tenants to retain documentation and file a declaration, no more than seven days after rent is due, stating that they cannot pay due to the coronavirus.
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