Mayor Keisha Lance Bottoms Imposes Moratorium on Residential Evictions and Filings During COVID-19

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Mayor Keisha Lance Bottoms Imposes Moratorium on Residential Evictions and Filings During COVID-19 Health Threat

ATLANTA—Mayor Keisha Lance Bottoms issued an Executive Order calling on the Atlanta Housing Authority, Atlanta Beltline Inc., Fulton County / City of Atlanta Land Bank Authority, Invest Atlanta, Partners for Home and the City of Atlanta’s Department of Grants and Community Development to institute a temporary moratorium on residential evictions and filings for a period of sixty (60) days effective immediately. 

“Social distancing, home confinement and self-quarantines are critical in the fight to stop the spread of COVID-19,” said Mayor Bottoms. “The ability for Atlanta residents to remain in their homes is a key component of our collective community efforts to prevent further exposure and spread of this virus. As Mayor, I am calling on our partners to bolster our collective efforts and ensure housing stability for residents.”

The entities subject to this order are instructed not to permit the issuance of termination or initiate evictions for non-payment of rent, and not to permit the imposition of late fees and other charges due to late or non-payment of rent in properties sponsored or funded by the entities during the term of this order.

You can view Mayor Bottoms’ Executive Order at this link.

 

To combat the COVID-19 health threat, Mayor Bottoms issued  an updated Executive Order prohibiting public gatherings and events of 50 or more persons within the City of Atlanta until March 31, 2020; as well as an Executive Order requiring restaurants, bars, gyms, movie theatres, clubs, and other public gathering spots to limit their occupancy to no more than 50 people.

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