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A street near Lake Merritt in Oakland, with several apartment buildings all lined up next to one another. The sky is clear and near the apartment buildings, there are a couple palm trees.

Oakland's Eviction Moratorium Just Ended. What's Next for Renters and Landlords?

Four people wearing masks and glasses holding colorful signs that read "End all evictions" in English and Spanish.

California's COVID Rent Relief Within Reach for Thousands of Tenants

An aerial view of suburban houses.

Alameda County's Eviction Moratorium Ended Saturday. What's Next for Renters (and Landlords)?

Gov. Gavin Newsom giving a speech at a podium.

Newsom to End California's COVID State of Emergency in February

A banner on a building says 'Rent Strike!'

Faced With Backlog, San Francisco Hits Pause on New Applications for COVID Rent Assistance

The image is from the back seat of the car, looking through the windshield at a blurred foreground of an apartment building on the right and the brake lights of the car in front of them, the red reflection casting pink light inside the car and on the auburn hair of the driver. The driver wears a white shirt with small dark polka dots and a ruffle at the shoulder over the long sleeves. The woman in the passenger seat has short dark hair and her arm, in a black sweater, rests on the back of the driver. A scented pine tree hangs from the rear view mirror.

Taking Your Eviction to Court

Half the frame is a red, white, and green "For Rent" sign, seemingly posted in the front of a housing complex; beyond the sign are two tall palm trees, a cream-colored dirt road, and the front of a white sedan peeking out in front of a two-story, dark gray housing complex.

Thousands of Californians in Limbo As Eviction Protections End

Sulima Navarrete, who is Latina, stands outside her home wearing a white shirt. Her hair is dark brown and pulled back. She is standing in a doorway, by a black metal fence with brickwall behind it. She is unsmiling.

Thousands of California Tenants Still Waiting on Rent Relief Can Be Evicted

A middle-aged Latina with long, brown hair, tortoiseshell glasses, and matte red lipstick stands outside beneath a lush, green, backlit tree, wearing a white T-shirt and blue jeans, a gold ring on her right hand and a watch on her left wrist. She holds a sheaf of papers and what might be a phone in both hands as she speaks to what might be an unseen audience beyond and to the right of the camera. Behind her, to her left, is a dark blue tent with a handwritten sign on top. The words visible are "Alto a ... " on the top line and "Stop ... " on the bottom line. Behind her, to her right, is the top of a second, white tent. Barely visible in the background is what looks like a storefront, indicating this might be in a city park.

More California Cities Are Outlawing Harassment by Landlords

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