Los Angeles County extends eviction moratorium, approves relief fund for landlords

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LA County extends eviction moratorium for tenants impacted by COVID-19, creates $45 million relief fund for landlords

The Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors extended by two months its tenant protections against eviction for those impacted by COVID-19, while also approving the establishment of a $45 million relief fund for small landlords.

"With the magnitude of people still getting sick, still out of work, and continuing to die from this emergency, it is essential that we keep folks cared for in stable housing," she said in a statement following the vote. That concern prompted Supervisor Kathryn Barger to introduce an amending motion to establish a $45 million relief fund for small property owners.

Under the move, property owners who receive the relief funds must agree not to evict tenants for non-payment of rent.

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