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Local Ordinances Could Offer Some Protections for Renters in Need
Thousands of people are facing eviction here in South Florida, but there is help out there to protect some renters in need. NBC 6’s Sasha Jones reports
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Local Ordinances Could Offer Some Protections for Renters in Need
With the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s moratorium over, many tenants are looking for other protections. Tenants’ Rights attorney Sean Rowley said it’s now more important for renters facing eviction to know how local city or county ordinances could offer help. “There are some new protections that were put in place that people should be aware of,” Rowley...
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Two Aspects of COVID Safety Net Ending, Affecting Millions
On Monday, the weekly jobless benefit boost will end and the federal eviction moratorium already ended, leaving many Americans concerned about how they will handle the effects of the pandemic.
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$300 Federal Weekly Jobless Benefits Ends Monday for Millions
Labor Day 2021 represents a perilous crossroads for millions of Americans
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After Supreme Court Strikes Down Evection Ban, Florida Renters Impacted
NBC 6 Responds’ Sasha Jones breaks down the pending eviction numbers and speaks to experts about the potential rental crisis facing Florida.
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Supreme Court Blocks Biden's Temporary Ban on Evictions
The Supreme Court’s decision blocks the temporary ban on evictions enacted because of the coronavirus pandemic.
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Supreme Court Allows Evictions to Resume, Blocking Biden's Temporary Ban
The court’s action late Thursday ends protections for roughly 3.5 million people in the United States who said they faced eviction in the next two months.
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US Appeals Court Refuses to End CDC's Eviction Moratorium
A federal appeals court says a pause on evictions designed to curb the spread of the coronavirus can remain in place for now
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Federal Judge Leaves CDC Evictions Moratorium in Place
A federal judge is refusing landlords’ request to put the Biden administration’s new eviction moratorium on hold, though she ruled that the freeze is illegal
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Many Evictions Enforced Despite New CDC Moratorium
The new federal eviction ban is in place, but many evictions are still being enforced. NBC 6’s Sasha Jones reports
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Judge Doubts Eviction Ban, But Says She May Lack Power to Stop It
A federal judge who declared the earlier nationwide moratorium on evictions illegal is deeply skeptical of the Biden administration’s new order, but says she may lack the power to do anything about it
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Are You Protected Under the New Eviction Ban? Here's What You Need to Know
A few days after the national eviction ban expired, the CDC has issued a new protection for renters. This time, the rules are a little more complicated.
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‘In the Nick of Time': New Eviction Ban Is Much-Needed Relief for Thousands in South Florida
The last year has been rough on Ivan Varela, who lost his job as a cook in March 2020 when restaurants were shut down. “I became homeless so I am staying in a hotel in Tamarac,” Varela said. He got by on rental assistance, but by March 2021, the money dried up and he got evicted from his apartment in…
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CDC Issues New Eviction Ban Over COVID Spread
Right now, there are more than 2,000 pending evictions in Broward County and more than 4,000 in Miami-Dade. This new moratorium will save many from being put out of their homes. NBC 6’s Kim Wynne reports
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CDC Signs New Eviction Moratorium Order
Dr. Rochelle Walensky, director of the CDC, signed an order stating that evicting tenants could be detrimental to public health control measures as the COVID-19 delta variant continues to spread. The moratorium on evictions applies to counties “experiencing substantial and high levels of community transmission levels of SARS-CoV-2.”
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CDC Issues New 60-Day Eviction Moratorium Over COVID Spread, Delta Variant
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention issued a new eviction moratorium that would last until October 3, as the Biden administration sought to quell intensifying criticism from progressives that it was allowing vulnerable renters to lose their homes during a pandemic. The ban announced Tuesday could help keep millions in their homes as the coronavirus’ delta variant has spread…
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With Federal Eviction Moratorium Expired, People Look for Help
The federal eviction moratorium expired over the weekend and Congress was unable to extend it. The focus for many people facing eviction is to find rental assistance programs to help. NBC 6 spoke with Denise Belanger back in March. At the time. she had less than a week to vacate her townhouse due to an eviction. “I was making one quarter…
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With Federal Eviction Moratorium Expired, People Look For Help
The federal eviction moratorium expired over the weekend and Congress was unable to extend it. The focus for many people facing eviction is to find rental assistance programs to help.
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White House Calls on States to Prevent Evictions
The White House is moving to pressure state and local governments to swiftly adopt policies to protect renters after an eviction moratorium expired over the weekend
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White House Still Urging Localities to Stop Evictions
White House adviser Gene Sperling says the White House is urging local governments to step in and stop evictions.