Time to Evict in California? Eviction Law AB 3088 Explained for Tenants & California Landlords

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Things just changed for California evictions with the COVID-19 Tenant Relief Act of 2020 - AB 3088! This updated guide for California tenants and California landlords offers the COVID-19 Tenant Relief Act of 2020 - AB 3088 explained! Here are the California eviction updates that we cover and, yes, the California eviction process has changed dramatically...

The Judicial Council made a dramatic ruling on California evictions and the California eviction process for non-payment of rent. Yes, the California eviction moratorium is over! What does this mean for the eviction moratorium if you can’t pay rent due to COVID-19? Can a landlord now start an unlawful detainer in California? In our video, we’ll explain what eviction protections that the COVID-19 Tenant Relief Act of 2020 (Assembly Bill 3088) offers for California tenants who can’t pay rent due to COVID-19 and how the California eviction process works in the months ahead if a California tenant can’t pay rent due to COVID-19.

This video on COVID-19 Tenant Relief Act of 2020, AB 3088 covers how California eviction laws have changed for California landlords and California tenants, foreclosure protections for California landlords (hint: only for 1-4 units), how a California landlord can recover unpaid rent, advice for California landlords and California tenants on complying with COVID-19 Tenant Relief Act of 2020(AB 3088),

00:00 WIRE Associates Intro
00:52 AB 3088 Intro & Eviction Update
04:36 Declaration of COVID-19-related Financial Distress
06:51 High Income Tenants
07:41 Whiteboard Walkthrough of AB 3088
09:39 Foreclosure Protection for California Landlords
10:34 Recovering Rent for California Landlords
11:15 Advice for California Landlords
12:02 Advice for California Tenants
13:07 Summary and Thanks for Watching!

We also include a PDF downloadable copy of the Declaration of the COVID-19-related Financial Distress that all California landlords need to give their California tenants who can’t pay rent due to COVID-19.

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It’s cheaper for me to keep my house empty 🙏🏾 I will never feel sorry for anyone again 😞🤦🏽‍♀️

ebvisionnetwork
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What an outstanding video. Congratulations, I’m sure you will soon be followed by thousands of Californians.

My question is. What can a landlord do if tenants have the same incomes but still submit the declaration and you known the tenant is lying about financial distress?

LuchoVegax
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The new law (such as 25%) doesn't apply to city of LA which has its own moratorium.

Anthony-wpby
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All the get rich quick books tout real estate as the fast track to wealth because of the available leverage. They never mention the bureaucrats or illiquid nature of the investment.

Newlinjim
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I HAVE A TENANT WHO'S LEASE HAS NOT BEEN RENEWED AS OF AUG 2019 AND IS ON MONTH TO MONTH WITH A 15 DAY AGREEMENT EITHER TENANT LEAVES OR LANDLORD CAN ASK TO VACATE WHAT CAN I DO?

dupree
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Hi, I am wondering if anyone has success in evicting a tenant for staying longer when the fixed-term lease (1yr) expired in Orange County? Mine is coming up and it's my last hope to evict a tenant for no cause since I'm not planning to renew the lease. I'm also planning to serve a 60 days notice as well.

tdogg
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What is the Oct 31, 2020 moratorium extension in LA county pertain to under this new law?

sunnyday
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Does AB 3088 apply to tenants in Rent controlled Los Angeles properties?

RJ-nwxs
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What about bankruptcy protection for covid-19 plandemic?

georgeemmerich
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The law are always towards the tenant meanwhile the land lord is paying double mortgage

dasherdelano
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Thank you so much for your outstanding information
If the landlord don’t send you a declaration?

epitaphhk
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Oh my so if tenant like myself is not good at following this complicated rules landlord and myself will have fun in court To solve this among us lol

worldchanges
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Amazing timely advice!! Thank you for making this video.

Los_angeles_realtor
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thank you for explaining this clearly. i am a renter in a large complex, my husband is in the hospital since march, the business he runs is no longer open. all we have is ss. witch doesnt cover the rent. what a mess! I apreciate you anouncing these rules in a way we can understd.

love.JESUS.day
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So small landlords have no assistance? Which means a majority of them will be forced to sell or foreclose on their homes? If tenants stopped paying during march it would be almost a year of income on those homes...

eccentricccc
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So as a tenant, If i don't have the complete rent on the due date on Sept. 2020. But I still pay 50% of it, Do I call the office which collects the rent and email them, Or do I try to get a hold of the owner directly and try to get his email in order to have everything in writting as to how covid-19 has affected my job and why I can't pay the rent in full? Which do you suggest is my best option? Thank you in advance. Great Info!

PS - ( It's the first time this will happen, that's why I'm confused and concerned)

wildchild
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I was told by sheriff that my son's wife who damaged my property, drunk, causing a disturbance and climbed on top of my house like a pigeon had to be evicted as she lived in my house for over 30 days... (maybe 40 total). I was then told about this covid law in CA... so it seems no matter what this crazy lady who my son is going to divorce is now entitled to stay in my house forever... and now she went out and got a pitbull 1 year old puppy and I believe she is going to bring it to our house against our wishes tomorrow! We live in association as well ... so frustrating and we are just parents... but i guess were treated as Landlords now... :(.

SgtOddballz
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Your information was amazing. My tenant just stop payment and I did not know what my responsibilities were until you explained them. Thank you sooo much! God bless.

yolandagaeta
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I was told I'm in violation of my rental agreement because I have too much clutter. I have some Sporting Goods mounted on the wall some shelves where I keep my tools because I do handyman work. Other than that my place is clean no junk on the floor what is the definition of clutter? I feel like I'm being harassed.

joboo
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It seems that what this is doing is causing landlords who own several properties, and run it like a business are kicking people out who are current on rent and telling them they are selling the property. So lets review, a law intended to help people who are in trouble is making so people who are not in trouble are now in trouble because they are getting kicked out because the landlord is too paranoid {rightfully so} to want to continue renting out property adding further stupidity insult to injury there are no places too rent because landlords are wrapping it up, who in their right mind would want to rent out property with this law in place? This is going to further speed up the exodus from california as this law created by idiots is going to cause a way larger problem than exists and create a new wave of homelessness in people who weren't even in financial trouble, they just got kicked out because there landlord is getting out of the game. All these idiots needed to do was make a program so individuals could apply for rent assistance from the state. That way the people who were in trouble could have been helped and landlords wouldn't be getting screwed over and now tons of people wouldn't be getting kicked out over "what if's"

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