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  2. The eviction process: What Michigan renters should know - AOL

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    By the end of 2023, Detroit's 36th District Court signed more than 7,400 eviction orders.

  3. COVID-19 eviction moratoriums in the United States - Wikipedia

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    [5] On appeal, the Supreme Court voted 5–4, to maintain the moratorium. [6] The Biden administration issued a new eviction moratorium on August 3, 2021, intended to last until October 3. [b] [7] It was applicable to counties with substantial or high transmission rates of COVID-19. On August 26, the Supreme Court struck down the moratorium. [c ...

  4. Evictions rose rapidly last year as major COVID-19 housing protections ended. After the right to counsel program began, representation surged for clients, from 4% in 2022 to 59%, the city reported .

  5. How to Get Rental Assistance in Your City - AOL

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    People who have received a past-due rent notice; a notice to quit; or a court-ordered summons, complaint, or judgment since March 13, 2020 Households earning up to 80% of area median income in ...

  6. Eviction in the United States - Wikipedia

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    On August 3, 2021, the CDC issued a new eviction moratorium in areas with substantial and high transmission of COVID-19. [33] [34] [35] On August 26, 2021, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled against the federal eviction moratorium put in place by U.S. President Joe Biden and ruled that the CDC had exceeded its authority by enforcing it. [36] [37] [38]

  7. Tenants union - Wikipedia

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    In the United States, tenant unions in the state of New York have pushed for the passage of just-cause eviction laws following the end of COVID-19 eviction moratoriums. Just-cause could include non-payment, lease violations, nuisance cases, or if a landlord wants to move into the property. [8]