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Attorney General: Consumer Alert for Pajaro Valley

On April 4, Attorney General Rob Bonta issued a consumer alert to provide resources for the Pajaro community and other communities affected by natural disasters.

Rob Bonta

The recent Pajaro River levee rupture in Monterey County has caused significant destruction in the adjacent community, home to mostly low-income Latino farmworkers and immigrants, forcing nearly 2,000 Pajaro residents to evacuate.

This alert provides tips for California tenants and homeowners impacted by flooding, fires, and other catastrophes.

“California has been impacted by a series of weather-related catastrophes in recent months, and the Pajaro community and other affected communities have experienced a devastating amount of loss,” said Bonta. “Impacted residents are not alone during these difficult times. Today’s alert provides valuable tips and information about available resources to aid residents facing housing crises. As a state, we must continue working on ways to better prepare before disaster strikes and implement long-term solutions that protect our most vulnerable communities. My office will continue monitoring the situation and work closely with our partners to ensure all Californians receive the assistance needed.”

Tenants and homeowners have certain protections if their home has been damaged or destroyed by a natural disaster, such as an earthquake, wildfire, flood, or severe storm.

Tips for Tenants

If your rental home is completely destroyed by a natural disaster:


If your rental home is damaged but not completely destroyed by a natural disaster:

Tips for Homeowners

If you own a home that has been destroyed by a natural disaster:

Tips to Find a New Home

Preparing for Disaster

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