Southern California landlords are eagerly waiting to receive tenant rent back-pay from the state amid the ongoing eviction moratorium set to expire Sept. 30. It’s been about a month since landlord Carrie Cunningham-Holmes submitted paperwork to the state to receive back pay for her tenant’s unpaid rent in Los Angeles County. While Cunningham-Holmes has nearly ten tenants that aren’t paying their rent, she needs the pending money to keep the lights on. “I’m highly upset that they still want to have the moratorium extended, and the [process] to receive money is so slow,” she said. “I’m buying this building, this is my property, and all of a sudden the government has made rules for us.” With many of her tenants not paying rent, Cunningham-Holmes said the amount of rent owed is significant. She said about 95 percent of tenants in her neighborhood are not paying rent. “Some people are worse off …
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