Thousands of Bay Area Tenants Haven't Received Any of State'

Thousands of Bay Area Tenants Haven't Received Any of State's $5.2 Billion Rent Relief Program


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President Joe Biden just extended the federal eviction moratorium until October, and the state’s moratorium expires at roughly the same time. So tens of thousands of tenants in the Bay Area who are behind on their rent, only have about eight weeks to figure things out. 
The state did set aside more than five billion federal dollars to actually pay their overdue rent, but only a fraction of that money has been spent. 
“The pandemic left me pretty much broke, unemployed,” said Ken Kellberg of Hayward.  
And now Kellberg is behind on his rent. After losing his job as a food server, he owes his Hayward landlord six months of overdue rent. 

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