The eviction moratorium ended two months ago in the City of Berkeley. About 200 eviction notices have been filed under theBerkeley Rent Stabilization Board, which have resulted in about a dozen court filings.
Before the eviction moratorium expired, the city approved a “transitional period” that allowed certain evictions. Property owners during that time filed nearly 180 notices, but only six ended up in court-ordered evictions, according to the Rent Board.
Since Sept. 1, the Rent Board has received more than 175 eviction notices. This includes 61 three-day notices, four 10-day notices, six notices to “perform or quit” and 92 30-day notices which are commonly required at federally-subsidized properties.
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