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  2. 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 ...

  3. Eviction Moratorium for Renters Ends in 10 Days - AOL

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    In an effort to help ease the financial hardships caused by the coronavirus pandemic, the Center For Disease Control put a moratorium on evictions for renters that began last year and is now set to...

  4. The national eviction moratorium is set to expire. What ... - AOL

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    A scramble by Democrats in Congress to extend the nationwide rental eviction moratorium fell short Friday before the House adjourned for recess.

  5. L.A. County extends eviction moratorium by 2 months - AOL

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    The Board of Supervisors voted to extend the pandemic-era eviction moratorium by two months, to the end of March. The countywide moratorium was set to expire Jan. 31.

  6. Eviction in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Historically, the United States has seen changes in domestic eviction rates during periods of major socio-political and economic turmoil—including the Great Depression, the 2008 Recession, and the COVID-19 pandemic. High eviction rates are driven by affordable housing shortages and rising housing costs. [3]

  7. Why the overturned eviction moratorium may be too little, too ...

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    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 ...

  8. Cancel rent - Wikipedia

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    During the coronavirus pandemic, a movement emerged to "cancel rent" in cities across the United States. Many people lost all of their income, or a substantial portion of their income. In response, a movement grew to cancel all rent payments for the duration of the health and economic crisis. [37] [38] [39] [3]

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

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    The city of Phoenix is distributing more than $51 million in aid to help residents get caught up on rent, as well as bills for utilities and city services including water and trash, incurred ...