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Renters are still being displaced, tenant advocate says
Episode 275

Renters are still being displaced, tenant advocate says

At the beginning of the year, a tenant attorney predicted an “avalanche” of evictions unless California legislators reached a deal to extend tenant protections. They did, and applications recently opened for a support program designed to help both low-income tenants and their landlords with growing rent debt. Shanti Singh, legislative and communications director for Tenants Together, a coalition of 50 renters rights organizations in California, gives an overview of the protections and what tenants and landlords must do to access support funds.

Civic · Laura Wenus, Liana Wilcox, Mel Baker

March 17, 202129m 30s

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Show Notes

At the beginning of the year, a tenant attorney predicted an “avalanche” of evictions unless California legislators reached a deal to extend tenant protections. They did, and applications recently opened for a support program designed to help both low-income tenants and their landlords with growing rent debt. Shanti Singh, legislative and communications director for Tenants Together, a coalition of 50 renters rights organizations in California, gives an overview of the protections and what tenants and landlords must do to access support funds.

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