Alameda County Supervisors allow eviction moratorium to remain until end of April

The Alameda County Board of Supervisors on Tuesday evening declined to hold a much-anticipated review of the county’s ongoing eviction moratorium — a move that all but guarantees the pandemic tenant protections, among the last anywhere in the Bay Area, will remain in place until the end of April.

With dozens of landlords and tenant advocates in attendance at the public hearing in Oakland, supervisors explained that regardless of whether there were enough votes to sunset the moratorium, the soonest the ban could stop taking effect was just a few days before it’s already set to lapse April 29. Supervisors said that meant there was little point in discussing

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