California’s eviction moratorium for renters is set to expire June 30, but some cities and counties are passing emergency ordinances to extend the prohibition of evictions. The San Francisco Board of Supervisors on June 7 extended the city and county’s moratorium on evictions until September. Its ordinance seeks to extend the renter protection from evictions, non-payments of rent, and late fees. “This is a time of tremendous need,” San Francisco Supervisor Dean Preston said during the meeting. “The ordinance before us is an emergency ordinance to prohibit non-payment evictions for San Francisco tenants facing COVID-related hardships.” Meantime, the San Diego County Board of Supervisors on May 4 voted in favor of rent control regulations and the prohibition of evictions for all rental units beginning June 3 and lasting for 60 days. “The urgent need of assistance for these families that are facing eviction and possible homelessness… is critical for our communities.” Supervisor Nora Vargas said on May 4. “Although our region has adopted a moratorium, there’s …