Real Estate/Development,
Government
Sep. 20, 2021
Now that CDC’s federal eviction protection is no more: What’s next?
On Aug 3, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention issued a nationwide residential eviction moratorium continuing the ban on evictions of residential tenants in counties experiencing high levels of community transmission. The CDC’s original eviction moratorium — first implemented in September 2020 and extended several times since — ended on July 31. Consistent with its prior orders, the CDC’s August order prohibited landlords from evicting any residential tenant who stated, among other things, that they were unable to pay rent.






On Aug 3, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention issued a nationwide residential eviction moratorium continuing the ban on evictions of residential tenants in counties experiencing high levels of community transmission. The CDC's original eviction moratorium -- first implemented in September 2020 and extended several times since -- ended on July 31. Consistent with its prior orders, the CDC's August order prohibited landlords from evicting any residential ten...
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