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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 ...
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The moratorium prevented landlords of any kind from evicting tier tenants for rent not paid since March 27, 2020. This was set to end in June, but due to the ongoing pandemic, the CDC extended the ...
This eviction moratorium was allowed to expire on July 31, 2021. [29] However, that does not mean that the individual obligations to comply with the agreements on the tenancy contract are relieved. The order does not eliminate individual obligations to make housing payments, pay the rent, or add interest, if applicable. [30]
The eviction moratorium from the CDC that followed the president’s executive order postponed all evictions until December 31, but the new memo leaves several loopholes that helps landlords ...
The Supreme Court’s decision last week to strike down the pandemic-era eviction moratorium may arrive too late for many struggling independent landlords, even as it appears to heighten the risk ...
The Act prohibits rent control on single family homes, on condominiums, and on newly built rental units. [45] Generally, 'new' means any building constructed after February 1, 1995 (per the 1995 Costa-Hawkins Act). [46] But for cities with existing rent control, 'new' is back-dated per the local rent control ordinance. [47]
Some cities have already adopted strict rent control measures. For example, St. Paul, Minnesota, approved a rent control law last fall that does not make exceptions for new buildings or vacant ...