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An eviction ban extension serves up more uncertainty

Tenants could owe billions of dollars to their landlords by January as some money for rental assistance remains unspent.
Posted by By Jeremy Martin December 31, 2020

In Mississippi, eviction bans without rental assistance are ‘just kicking a can down the road’

The CDC’s new moratorium protects most renters, but few know about it.
Posted by By Sarah Fowler September 28, 2020

Could the pandemic make civil courts easier to navigate?

Some advocates for self-help centers think covid-19 may have created an opening to make courts more accessible.
Posted by By Mollie Bryant May 21, 2020

Lawsuit: U.S. Marshals’ D.C. eviction like a ‘raid’ on criminals

A woman was not allowed to dress during an eviction, and some of her belongings went missing or were ruined, court records claim.
Posted by By Mollie Bryant January 30, 2018

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