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The federal government has the power to avert a crisis by imposing a moratorium on tenant evictions in each state through the end of the year.
Evictions are rising nationwide. “We don’t know where the ceiling is,” one expert said. By Sophie Kasakove In Indianapolis, eviction courts are packed as judges make their way through a ...
Many of the health harms associated with eviction, including poverty, psychological trauma, and a higher burden of disease, have been known for a long time, but public health experts are only ...
SB 1333 empowers sheriffs and constables to act quickly when a property owner submits a sworn complaint that a squatter is ...
Long-term strategies can reduce evictions and promote housing stability Changing national eviction policy and local court practices is critical to address the nation’s long-term eviction crisis.
Nearly 15 percent of children are estimated to experience an eviction by the age of 15. COVID-19 is likely to make the country’s eviction crisis even worse.
Greater Boston’s eviction crisis is displacing the people who staff our hospitals, run our universities, and keep our restaurants open.
Eviction crisis looms as millions rely on federal moratorium expiring this month Black and Latino neighborhoods have seen twice as many evictions as white ones.
The eviction crisis has begun. It will get so much worse. Between the end of the Cares Act and a CDC moratorium, landlords pounced September 23, 2020 More than 4 years ago ...
The crippling economic effects of the coronavirus pandemic could force a wave of evictions across the United States as a federal ban and a patchwork of state moratoriums quickly expire, fair ...
If the United States does not move decisively to stave off its looming eviction and homelessness crisis, lives and livelihoods will be destroyed another way.