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Landlord Faces Foreclosure After Tenant Fails to Pay Rent for 3 Years

Oakland's eviction moratorium during the pandemic is leaving many small landlords struggling, with some tenants taking advantage of policy

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Oakland, a city in the Bay Area, has been holding on to its eviction moratorium, which was introduced during the pandemic to safeguard tenants from eviction. However, many mom-and-pop landlords in the city are claiming that their tenants are taking advantage of the policy, leaving them at risk of losing their livelihoods.

How the pandemic-induced eviction moratorium is affecting landlords and tenants in Oakland

One such landlord is John Williams, who plans to bring a sign to Oakland City Hall to highlight his plight. Williams has been the owner of a duplex for almost two decades, which is also his only home. Renting out the bottom unit of the duplex was supposed to secure his retirement. But at the end of this month, he’s facing foreclosure because his tenant, Martina Matin, has not paid rent for the last three years, amounting to a staggering $56,000.

Williams said that for ten years, Martina had paid $1500 per month for the 3-bedroom, 1-bath apartment, but the checks always came late or bounced. However, in March 2020, she stopped paying rent altogether. Since then, Williams has been struggling to recoup his lost income. The ordeal has taken a toll on his health, and he has been unable to work and has been on disability for the past few months.

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Despite providing documentation of Martina’s storage and transportation business registered to her address, Williams has been unable to remove her from his property due to the current moratorium. He has also tried to sell his property during the pandemic, but Martina’s occupancy has made it difficult.

Williams also offered to forgive all of Martina’s back rent if she would move out, but she declined the offer. He believes that tenants who are abusing and defrauding the system should not be protected under the tenant protections and that the law should remove such protections.

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Tenant abuse of the moratorium policy in Oakland

The city council will consider winding down the moratorium in phases, but Williams and many others are already running out of time. He has no idea what he will do if he can’t come up with the money, and his home is foreclosed come May 1.

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