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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsRenters in South Look Most Vulnerable After Eviction Ban Expires
A national ban on most residential evictions expired after Saturday, setting the stage for a potentially widespread displacement of low-income renters that looks poised to hit Southern states particularly hard.
About $3 billion out of $46.6 billion in federal rental assistance meant to prevent tenant evictions and help struggling landlords had reached landlords and tenants by the end of June, according to the U.S. Treasury Department, which noted that the pace at which local programs were disbursing the funds has been increasing.
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention enacted the eviction ban in September to protect millions of tenants who were unable to pay rent due to financial hardship during the pandemic. The CDC has extended the moratorium three times. The White House said on Wednesday that only the U.S. Congress could extend it again, citing a Supreme Court ruling that limited the CDCs power to renew it. But lawmakers failed to reach an agreement to renew the ban.
House Speaker Nancy Pelosi wrote in a letter this weekend that the Senate could take action on this issue and the House was on call while out of town for several weeks. But Republicans are unlikely to vote to extend the moratorium further, making action in the Senate unlikely.
https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/us/renters-in-south-look-most-vulnerable-after-eviction-ban-expires/ar-AAMOdVx
wcmagumba
(2,889 posts)and other emergency branches of the Federal Government to provide housing and other relief for these folks being evicted since seemingly congress decided to go on break instead of solving this problem...have to see how things are shaking out the next couple of weeks but if it goes as expected I agree with that earlier suggestion.
questionseverything
(9,657 posts)Someone is dropping the ball
What I have heard from neighbors is the process is paper work heavy and difficult
I know several who have applied and no one thats been approved