COVID-19 Tenant Protections Expired March 31: What Renters Need to Know Now
LA County’s Emergency Tenant Protections Have Ended
Beginning April 1st, 2023 Renters Must Resume Paying Rent as Usual or Risk Being Evicted
We understand that navigating the changes and knowing what protections apply can be daunting so we are posting a PDF guide put together by LA County Dept. of Consumer and Business Affairs to help you understand what protections have expired and what protections will continue as of April 1.
LA County’s Emergency Tenant Protections Have Ended
Beginning April 1st, 2023 Renters Must Resume Paying Rent as Usual or Risk Being Evicted
We understand that navigating the changes and knowing what protections apply can be daunting so we are posting a PDF guide put together by the LA County Dept. of Consumer and Business Affairs to help you understand what protections have expired and what protections will continue as of April 1.
Surviving the Pandemic as a Renter, to Become a Homeowner
The recent California rent relief program has helped many who experienced financial hardship during the pandemic. However, If you are still behind on rent payments it’s essential to follow the recommendations from the LACDC to preserve your future buying power, so that you can receive lender-extended credit, such as a mortgage.
Some relief programs have been criticized for overly simple approval processes, which may have artificially puffed up the economy and housing market. Despite the potential for this to lead to a housing market crash, the California housing market has remained relatively stable and healthy. Thanks in part to extremely low-interest rates, followed by the Federal Reserve’s decision to bump interest rates to curb inflation and keep housing prices in check.
There’s no denying the last few years could be considered financially challenging by some. Therefore, If you made it through the pandemic as a renter, now may be the time to consider becoming a homeowner to build your financial well-being and stability.