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Real Estate/Development,
Government,
Covid Columns,
Administrative/Regulatory

Sep. 14, 2020

CDC’s eviction ban and the burn-off of eviction moratoria

Earlier this month, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention announced an order banning residential evictions for most renters that runs through Dec. 31.

Grace Winters

Partner
Manatt, Phelps & Phillips, LLP

Grace is a Real Estate partner in the firm's Orange County office. She represents property owners, developers, capital providers, landlords, tenants and investment fund managers in connection with acquisitions, dispositions, joint ventures, exchanges, development, ground leasing, commercial leasing, financing, construction and other transactions involving real property.

Viral Mehta

Partner
Manatt, Phelps & Phillips LLP

11355 W Olympic Blvd
Los Angeles , CA 90064

Phone: (310) 312-4348

Email: vmehta@manatt.com

Boston Univ SOL; Boston MA

Viral is a litigation partner and trial attorney in Manatt's Los Angeles office where he specializes in real estate litigation and trial work.

Gregg Nunziata

Partner
Manatt, Phelps & Phillips, LLP

Email: gnunziata@manatt.com

Gregg is a government and regulatory partner in Manatt's Washington, D.C. office where he advises clients on matters at the intersection of law, business, public policy and strategic communications.

On March 27, the Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security Act (aka the CARES Act) was signed into law. In addition to providing nearly $2 trillion in economic relief, the law instituted a temporary moratorium on certain residential eviction filings. Various states, counties and cities followed suit, passing their own eviction moratoria, and many went further to cover both residential and commercial properties. However, the federal moratorium on evictions expired...

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