The court argued that by allowing tenants to self-certify that they’re facing economic hardship as a result of the pandemic, New York’s COVID eviction ban…
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The median existing single-family home price rose 22.9 percent year over year during the second quarter of 2021, according to NAR. Source: Inman News
Real estate groups leveraged President Joe Biden’s comments earlier this week about the new moratorium’s chances of surviving in court. Source: Inman News
The moratorium comes shortly after the previous eviction ban expired, and could ultimately cover 90 percent of U.S. renters. Source: Inman News
It’s unclear exactly how many properties will be freed up after federal eviction and foreclosure moratoriums expire at the end of July. But whichever way…
Several economists and housing experts share what could unfold for homeowners, renters and the overall economy when the CDC’s eviction and foreclosure moratorium ends on…
President Biden called on Congress on Thursday to extend the moratorium through the end of 2021, citing concerns over the quick spread of the Delta…
State-level protections for tenants behind on rent expired in four more states this week as the clock ticks on the federal eviction ban. Source: Inman…
Justice Brett Kavanaugh said the federal agency exceeded its authority, but the ban’s current July 31 expiration date would allow for “more orderly distribution” of…
A new Zillow analysis found renters were growing more confident even before the government extended its moratorium on evictions through July. Source: Inman News