eviction

Supreme Court Strikes Down CDC’s Unconstitutional Eviction Moratorium

The Supreme Court on Thursday ended the CDC’s unconstitutional eviction moratorium that was set to expire October 3 in a challenge brought by landlords and real estate groups, Reuters reported. The highest court of the land ruled 6-3 along ideological lines that the CDC’s moratorium needs congressional authorization in order to continue. The three liberal…

Federal Appeals Court Allows CDC’s Unconstitutional Eviction Moratorium to Remain in Place

A federal appeals court on Friday refused to end the CDC’s unconstitutional eviction moratorium. A three-judge panel of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia rejected a bid to block the eviction moratorium. The case is likely headed to the Supreme Court. The Associated Press reported: TRENDING: Jovan Pulitzer Reveals It’s Not…

6 Million Americans Faced with Homelessness after Democrats Go on Break for 6 Weeks without Extending Eviction Moratorium

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Federal Appeals Court Finds CDC’s Eviction Moratorium Unlawful

A Federal Appeals Court has ruled that the CDC’s moratorium on eviction notices was unlawful. Newsmax reported this afternoon: A U.S. appeals court ruled on Friday that the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention lacked authority for the national moratorium it imposed last year on most residential evictions to help curb the spread of the…

NYC Tenants Owe More Than $2 Billion In Unpaid Rent As Cuomo Extends Eviction Moratorium

By Tyler Durden New shocking figures produced by a New York area landlord trade group, the Community Housing Improvement Program, finds half of all New York City apartment tenants are behind on rent to the combined tune of over $1 billion as the US begins to approach one year since the coronavirus pandemic hit America. The…

NYC Tenants Owe More Than $2 Billion In Unpaid Rent As Cuomo Extends Eviction Moratorium

New shocking figures produced by a New York area landlord trade group, the Community Housing Improvement Program, finds half of all New York City apartment tenants are behind on rent to the combined tune of over $1 billion as the US begins to approach one year since the coronavirus pandemic hit America. The group surveyed landlords…

Mapped: The Risk Of Eviction And Foreclosure In U.S. States

By Tyler Durden Alongside potential obstacles such as job loss, financial insecurity, and a subsequent inability to cover many upcoming bills, Visual Capitalist’s Avery Koop notes that many Americans are now facing potential home loss as well. According to a recent survey by the U.S. Census Bureau, of the estimated 17 million adults who are…

14 Million People Will Lose Their Unemployment Benefits, 30 Million At Risk Of Eviction On January 1

By Tyler Durden While markets remain on edge over the sudden tension between the Treasury and the Fed, following Mnuchin’s surprise notice to Powell that the Treasury would let 8 of the key 13(3) “emergency” programs currently in place (including the critical for the bond market Corporate Credit facilities, PMCCF and SMCCF) at the Fed…

As Millions Face Eviction, Senate Proposes Nearly $700 Billion for Pentagon

By John Vibes As millions face eviction and line up at food banks throughout the country, waiting for another stimulus payment that will seemingly never come, the Senate Appropriations Committee is proposing a $696 billion Pentagon spending bill for the upcoming fiscal year. According to The Hill, The Senate’s version of the fiscal 2021 Pentagon…

As US eviction crisis looms, remember that poverty is weaponized by the elite

CNBC News reports that Americans are looking at the possibility of up to 40 million evictions in the coming months as unemployment payments expire and a federal moratorium on evictions runs out. “On Friday, the federal moratorium on evictions in properties with federally backed mortgages and for tenants who receive government-assisted housing expired.” CNBC reports. “The Urban Institute…