How the CARES Act failed to protect tenants from eviction

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The CARES Act included a ban on evictions from some properties, but the law failed to protect many tenants during the pandemic because landlords didn't follow it.

However, legal aid attorneys and housing advocates who CNBC spoke to say the law failed to protect many struggling tenants during the pandemic because there was little effort to ensure that landlords followed it.could lose their homes during the pandemic, four times the number seen during the Great Recession., staff attorney at South Texas College of Law Houston's Randall O. Sorrels Legal Clinics.

But by then, Vela had already made plans to move into her 21-year-old daughter's one-bedroom apartment. She'd thrown away much of her furniture and many of the children's toys.Crestwood Townhome, Vela's landlord, didn't respond to multiple requests for comment.

A spokesman for the Department of Housing and Urban Development responded to questions about how the moratorium was being enforced with a list of information links on its website.

 

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I got an idea to protect tenants from eviction. Pay your rent!

Who's going to heal the landlords!

Because the tRump party definitely does NOT care.

Biden has Dementia

How tenants failed to plan accordingly. How Landlords have bills too. How taxes work. How about any of that?

GOP looted the CARES act to benefit themselves. They are domestic enemies of the stare

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