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The following was just released, link to follow:
The Judicial Council just adopted an emergency court rule that effectively stops all new eviction cases, other than those necessary to protect public health and safety, for the duration of the COVID-19 emergency. The rule is applicable to all courts and to all eviction cases, whether they are based on a tenants missed rent payment or another reason. This new court rule will apply until 90 days after the Governor lifts the state of emergency related to the COVID-19 pandemic, or until it is amended or repealed by the Judicial Council. The rule:
· Prohibits a court from issuing a summons after a landlord files an eviction case, unless necessary to protect public health and safety. This means that, even if a landlord files an eviction case, the tenant will not be under the normal five-day deadline to respond. The time for the tenant to respond to a new eviction case will not begin until the rule is lifted, giving them time to seek out legal assistance and assuring that no tenants right to tell their side of the story in court is denied due to the emergency.
· Prohibits a court from entering an automatic default judgment against the tenant because the tenant failed to file a response, unless the court finds:
o The eviction is necessary to protect public health and safety; and
o The tenant failed to respond in the time required by law, including any extension that may apply due to the Governors Executive Order regarding evictions during the COVID-19 emergency.
· For eviction cases where the tenant has responded or appeared, prohibits a court from setting the case for trial earlier than 60 days after a trial is requested, unless necessary to protect public health and safety.
· Requires any trial in an eviction case that was already scheduled as of April to be postponed until at least 60 days after the initial trial date.
In addition, Judicial Council adopted an emergency rule related to foreclosures. This rule also applies until 90 days after the Governor lifts the COVID-19 state of emergency. The rule:
· Prohibits a court from taking any action or issuing any decisions or judgments unless necessary for public health and safety.
· Postpones any legal deadlines for filing foreclosure cases.
· Extends the period for exercising any rights in a foreclosure case, including any right of redemption from a foreclosure sale, or petitioning the court in relation to such a right.
While these emergency rules effectively put evictions and foreclosures on hold at least through the summer, they do not establish any new tenant rights or defenses to an eviction, address requirements for notifying landlords or providing documentation when tenants are unable to pay rent due to loss of income or other COVID-19 related reasons, or address how repayment will be handled. These are all issues that would be difficult for the courts to take on, or that they dont have the authority to address. We expect that the Legislature will address these issues with urgency when it returns in May.
Progressive Law
(617 posts)This is very good news!
https://wclp.org/summary-california-courts-emergency-rule-on-evictions-and-foreclosures/