For some families struggling to pay rent it's going to get even tougher as on midnight Thursday California's eviction moratorium expires, allowing landlords in some cities to begin the eviction process.
A mother of two, Jackie Becerra and her husband struggle to pay the rent for their Mission Hills home.
For some families it's going to get even tougher as on midnight Thursday California's eviction moratorium expires, allowing landlords in some cities to begin the eviction process. About 18% of the COVID rent relief payments received by the state are still not processed. Luckily, for residents in cities like Los Angeles, officials extended their eviction moratoriums. Unfortunately, for others not living in those cities and counties, the protections will come to an end.
However, landlords said they are hurting too, according to the Apartment Association of Greater Los Angeles.
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