National Eviction Moratorium Extended Through June

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The Biden administration announced a three-month extension to a national eviction moratorium, a move designed to help millions of tenants who have fallen behind on their rent even as courts have disagreed on whether the relief is legal

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The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention extended the eviction moratorium through June 30. It had been set to expire Wednesday. The moratorium, which originated from an executive order signed by then-President Donald Trump in September, protects tenants who have missed monthly rent payments from being thrown out of their homes if they declare financial hardship.has presented a historic threat to the nation’s public health,” the White House said in a press release Monday.

 

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WE THE PPL WANT PROSPERITY NOT HANDOUTS, LOWER TAXES, JOBS JOBS JOBS, HAPPINESS--we did these smart moves before, we could do them agn. now, its kill jobs; kill energy; environmentalists n illegals first, americans last; more taxes; no safety/security.

Working Americans don't need an EXTENSION to put them in more debt! Americans NEED $2000 a month to live on until the economy is back to normal!

STOP ITEnough charity already WhiteHouse Get people back to work, stop punishing landlords and investors.

I would expect accounting wise that there will be fewer landlords and more bankruptcies by landlords .

That’s good news to all that have been hit during the pandemic.

We have gangbangers next door who were involved in several shootings last summer. The courts have protected them from eviction under this moratorium.

It’s not for tenants, it’s cause landowners troubles have caught up with them.

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