Governor Gavin Newsom
Governor Gavin Newsom

California is planning to use stimulus funding to pay off all the past-due rent across the state as part of its ambitious rental forgiveness plan.

Gov. Gavin Newsom, D-Calif., has unveiled the state’s $5.2 billion program, which would cover 100% of unpaid rent incurred by lower-income Californians during the COVID-19 pandemic. Legislators are also proposing to allocate $2 billion to pay for unpaid water and electricity bills, The New York Times reported.

The state has been slow to distribute its rental relief payment. A report from the California Department of Housing and Community Development obtained by the Associated Press showed that of the $490 million in requests for rental assistance made through May 31, the state government has only paid $32 million.

“It has been challenging to educate millions of struggling tenants and landlords on what the law is,” Assemblymember David Chiu, who leads the Assembly Housing Committee and crafted the eviction moratorium in 2020, said of the program.

The state government has also received complaints about the time it takes to complete the 32-page form to request rent relief. California has since shortened the form, which now takes 30 minutes to complete from the earlier three hours. The form comes in six languages and can be filled out using a smartphone.

It remains unclear whether the Californian government will continue to ban evictions even after the federal protections expire on June 30. However, Chiu voiced concern over ending the eviction ban before Californians receive their rental relief.

“It doesn’t make sense to allow evictions when there are still billions of dollars available that could prevent those very evictions,” he told Cal Matters.

Some advocates have asked the state government to extend eviction bans until the unemployment rate among low-income earners drops to pre-pandemic levels. Many also noted that Newsom floated the idea in Univision earlier this month.

“Yes, I want to extend it,” he had said.

The rental relief program will be available to Californians who earn no more than 80% of the median income in their area. Newsom and the state’s Legislature are expected to iron out the details of California’s rent relief program.

"What the hell is wrong with us, and when are we going to come to grips with this?" asked California  at a press conference

"What the hell is wrong with us, and when are we going to come to grips with this?" asked California at a press conference Photo: AFP / Amy Osborne