The CDC is facing another legal challenge of the federal agency’s nationwide eviction moratorium, this time from the Florida Association of Realtors, which claims the agency lacks the authority to be “the nation’s landlord-in-chief.”
Source: Inman News
Florida Realtors bring new challenge to federal eviction ban
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