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The number of Californians facing eviction was relatively low for years during a lengthy statewide moratorium. In the year after it ended, cases soared and still remain high in large counties.
Jim-Denny’s diner in downtown Sacramento will shut down for the second time in five years after owner N’Gina Guyton was given an eviction notice and told to vacate the building by the end of July by ...
SACRAMENTO, Calif. - Eviction cases soared across California in the year after the last portion of a statewide moratorium lapsed, a CalMatters analysis of court data shows. The elevated numbers ...
But in some counties — including Sacramento, Los Angeles and San Mateo — the number of cases of tenants facing eviction increased this year by more than 10% compared to pre-pandemic levels ...
Franklin later moved to avoid having an eviction in his court records, but his car was towed by police and he is now temporarily living at the X Street shelter in Sacramento.
Eviction cases in California return to – or surpass – pre-pandemic levels Los Angeles County, which extended its local moratorium, is seeing an acute spikes this year.
One woman's story reveals how challenging L.A. County's court system can be to navigate as eviction filings increase.
Eviction cases soared across California in the year after the last portion of a statewide moratorium lapsed, a CalMatters analysis of court data shows. The elevated numbers -- in some places ...
N'Gina Guyton talks with customers at Jim-Denny's in Sacramento on Sept. 27, 2023. Guyton announced the diner would close Wednesday after she received an eviction notice from the building's owner.