Colleagues,
Thanks to Michael Mirra for sharing this notice from the CDC.  I'm hoping Pierce County will have guidance for us at Friday's Coalition meeting if not before.  

Be safe everyone,
Maureen

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From: Michael Mirra <MMirra@tacomahousing.org>
Date: Tue, Sep 1, 2020 at 3:11 PM
Subject: CDC moratorium on non-payment of rent evictions until December 31, 2020

Dear AHA Board and Advocacy Committee:

         

I attach a copy of a directive that the Center for Disease Control and Prevention issued today.  It forbids resident evictions for non-payment of rent for “covered person[s]” until December 31, 2020.

 

The main features of the directive are:

 

●       It covers all residential tenancies occupied by “covered person[s]”, not just federally subsidized tenancies.

 

●       To receive its protection, all adults in the tenant household must deliver a declaration to the landlord.  The CDC’s order states its required text.  That text requires the tenant to attest, among other things, that (i) they expect to earn no more than $99,000 for 2020 or $198,000 for a couple, or was not required to file a tax return, or received a stimulus check; (ii) they cannot pay the full rent because of a “substantial loss” of income because of “extraordinary out-of-pocket medical expenses”; (iii) they are making “best efforts” to pay the rent; (iii) if evicted they would likely become homeless or move in with other people “in close quarters”.

 

●       The directive permits evictions “based on a tenant, lessee, or resident: (1) engaging in criminal activity while on the premises; (2) threatening the health or safety or other residents; (3) damaging or posing an immediate and significant risk of damage to property; (4) violating any applicable building code, health ordinance, or similar regulation relating to health and safety; or (5) violating any other contractual obligation, other than the timely payment of rent or similar housing-related payment (including nonpayment or late payment of fees, penalties or interest).”

 

●       Tenants still owe the money and landlords may evict them when the moratorium expires.

 

●       The directive does not pre-empt local or state moratoria that are more protective of tenants.  Washington State’s present moratoria is more protective in at least two ways.  It does not require tenants to deliver a declaration to the landlord.  It is not limited to tenants who are low-income or suffered a loss of income or may become homeless.

 

 

Thank you.

 

          Michael

 

Michael Mirra

he/him

Executive Director

Tacoma Housing Authority

902 South L Street, Tacoma, WA 98405

(253) 207-4429

(253) 651-3289 CELL

mmirra@tacomahousing.org

www.tacomahousing.net

 

 

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