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Jennifer L. Hall
From:David Mazer <
Sent:Monday, September 28, 2020 10:05 AM
To:City Clerk
Subject:EVECTIONS
Dear Sirs:
This is an urgent request to have the city of Anaheim extending moratorium on evictions until January 1st 2021.
This would coincide with the Governor's date.
This is becoming urgent matter and I think it should be taken very serious. The city has presidents over the state
and federal government when it comes to the moratorium on evictions.
Anaheim Residence are fully protected when the city has its own moratorium as it applies to all the evictions. If
we let it expire again, it would fall to the state and then the federal government. The problem being that the state
and federal government well I only those renters if they do not pay their rent on time .
It will not protect them from any other type of eviction which
a Coalition of attorneys are working on now against Anaheim renter's for any other reason other than non-
payment of rent.
They can be evicted for a small violation of a lease, having someone stay over without the landlord's
permission, having a pet they should not have, being a nuisance, and 30 other reasons other than non-payment
of rent.
Most Anaheim residents will not be ready for this to happen on October 1st, evictions can proceed for any
reason other than non-payment of rent starting on October 5th.
I believe in Anaheim should do the same thing that I just said which other Cities are starting to look at and that's
extending their own moratorium on evictions until January 1st 2021.
To protect the large number of renters in Anaheim, Anaheim must maintain in effect it's on moratorium on
evictions for the next several months.
As stated earlier the state and federal moratorium on evictions will only protect renters for non-payment of rent.
I already know that several attorneys are planning on using anything--but the non-payment of rent as a cause for
eviction which may proceed right away.
Thanking you, I remain,
Sincerely,
David M Mazer
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