California small property landlords fear their time is running out after Gov. Gavin Newson extended the state’s eviction moratorium through Sept. 30. When announcing the extended deadline, which was previously set to expire June 30, Newsom said the move was necessary to protect struggling Californians. “California is coming roaring back from the pandemic,” he said in a June 25 statement. “But the economic impacts of COVID-19 continue to disproportionately impact so many low-income Californians, tenants and small landlords alike.” While some lawmakers praised the state’s decision, some landlords feared prolonging the moratorium would bring untenable financial hardship. “A lot of small property owners are either being forced out of the market involuntarily or deciding that they don’t want to be in this business any longer,” Diane Robertson, founding member of Coalition of Small Renter Property Owners, told The Epoch Times. With rent going unpaid, older property owners who are living off their rental income are at facing hardship, …