Lawmakers in cities and states across the U.S. have implemented a moratorium on eviction amid concerns that the COVID-19 pandemic will leave many struggling to pay the rent.
Can You Be Evicted During a National Emergency? These Cities and States Are Providing Respite to RentersFearing that the national emergency declared by President Donald Trump could become a housing emergency for those who cannot pay their landlords, a number of states and cities in the U.S. have implemented far-reaching measures to give respite to renters.
"These are trying, even desperate times and all of us face grim uncertainty in the days ahead," it said. REBNY chairman James Whelan said:"In crises, New Yorkers pull together. Now is a time for everyone to do their share." In Washington state, which has had the second highest number of COVID-19 deaths in the U.S., behind New York, according to Johns Hopkins University, Gov. Jay Inslee has stopped residential landlords from serving a notice for defaulting on rent for the next 30 day. Seattle mayor, Jenny Durkan, said in a statement:"We cannot let individuals lose their homes or go hungry at this critical time.
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