Real Estate/Development
Jun. 17, 2020
Tenants, landlords face a patchwork of COVID-19-related laws
Commercial and residential tenants and landlords seeking to address the financial impact of COVID-19 shelter-in-place orders and reopening plans have encountered a confusing maze of new laws at the city, county and state levels.





Jon E. Goetz
Senior Of Counsel
Meyers Nave
Jon is senior of counsel in Meyers Nave's Land Use, Real Estate, Housing, and Environmental Law Practice Groups,

Russell E. Morse
Of Counsel
Meyers Nave
Russell is of counsel in Meyers Nave's Land Use, Real Estate, Housing, and Environmental Law Practice Groups.
Commercial and residential tenants and landlords seeking to address the financial impact of COVID-19 shelter-in-place orders and reopening plans have encountered a confusing maze of new laws at the city, county and state levels. Solving the problem has attracted widespread involvement — the Judicial Council issued an unlawful detainer moratorium, Gov. Gavin Newsom issued and extended an order authorizing local government eviction moratoria, numerous bills are pending ...
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