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Internet Praises Man Who Locked Mom Out of House While She Was on Holiday
"He probably knew she didn't really love him and was just an entitled gold digger," one Reddit user wrote.
Woman Says 'Landlord From Hell' Ghosted Her After Random Eviction Note
The renter filmed herself making unsuccessful attempts to reach her landlord through texts, emails and in-person visits.
Woman Backed for Kicking Sister's Stepson Out of Home, Throwing Away Things
At first, it wasn't an issue, because the woman had a large home that her dad had left to her as an inheritance.
Woman Backed for Kicking Her Brother, His Wife and Three Kids Out of Home
The woman and her roommate had a deal that family could stay with them, as long as they told each other first.
Feline Fine: Woman Marries Cat So It Can't Be Evicted By Landlords
Deborah Hodge says she has already been made to rehome three animals over the years by landlords who don't allow pets in their properties.
TikToker Said Landlord Changed Locks, Tossed Belongings After Rent Was Late
"I'm dealing with a large company who manages lots of different properties. I'm not putting anybody out by going 20 days late on my rent," the TikToker says in the clip.
Ex-Mayor Fights Against Rent Hikes from Landlord, Receives Eviction
While landlords do not need to give a reason for eviction, it is illegal to give an eviction due to retaliation or complaints from renters.
Some Cities, States Exhaust Rental Assistance, Stop Taking Applications
States like New York and California are also coming close to running out of their rental assistance funding.
Thousands in Oregon Could be Evicted as Federal Assistance Money Runs Out
About $119 million in federal rent assistance in Oregon hasn't yet reached renters, but applications closed this month and thousands could face eviction.
Internet Slams Redditor for Trying to Evict Neighbor for Being 'Loud'
"Trying to evict a family for your own personal comfort is a massively AH thing to do," wrote one commenter.
Millions in Rental Assistance Being Issued After Federal Moratorium Ends
"These numbers are still early, uncertain and there is likely additional pain and hardship not showing up in these reports," said one official.
Public Housing Tenants Must Be Told of Assistance Programs Before Eviction
Tenants would be required to be informed of government rental assistance programs before they can be evicted under a new rule by the Biden administration.
States Rush to Distribute $25B in Rental Aid That Must Be Used by Sept. 30
Lawmakers approved a total of $46.5 billion worth of rental aid, with the first installment of $25 billion needing to be spent by September 30, 2022.
Supreme Court Was Right to End the CDC's Eviction Moratorium
Late Thursday night, the U.S. Supreme Court ended the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention's newly extended eviction moratorium.
California, Illinois, New Jersey and D.C. Continue to Ban Evictions
California's eviction ban will last through September 30, while New Jersey and Washington D.C.'s eviction bans will last until January 2022.
COVID Rent Relief Delayed By Red Tape as Eviction Moratorium Lifted
Out of $46.5 billion in rent relief funds, the Treasury Department said just 11 percent was distributed through July by states and localities.
Rashida Tlaib Slams 'Gross' SCOTUS Decision on Eviction Moratorium
"The Court's gross, partisan decision will throw millions out of their homes in the middle of a surging pandemic," the congressman tweeted.
Some States Enact Eviction Moratoriums as SCOTUS Ends Federal Order
"If a federally imposed eviction moratorium is to continue, Congress must specifically authorize it," the court wrote.
Supreme Court Blocks Biden Eviction Moratorium in 6-3 Decision
The Supreme Court's conservative majority wrote that it "strains credulity to believe" that the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention had legal authority to ban evictions.
CDC Eviction Moratorium Allowed to Continue, Federal Appeals Court Rules
The U.S. Center for Disease Control and Prevention extended the eviction ban earlier this month amid the nationwide COVID-19 surge.
Landlords, Frustrated With Eviction Moratorium, Sell to Wealthy Investors
"A lot of landlords are disgusted. They are selling at losses. They are getting out, period," Michael Reid said of the dozens of investors he talks with.
Federal Judge Says 'Hands Are Tied,' Can't Halt Biden Eviction Moratorium
U.S. District Judge Dabney Friedrich said she is unable to overturn an appellate ruling from the spring on the moratorium.
North Korea Mocks U.S. Over Eviction Crisis as New Deadline Looms
"Ensuring human rights in the U.S. is tantamount to building a castle in the air," the North Korean Foreign Ministry said.
81-Year-Old Forced From Cabin Says Society Won't Support His Hermit Life
"I grew up never being hugged or kissed, or any close contact," David Lidstone told the Associated Press.
Trump-Appointed Judge May Lack Power to Dismiss Biden's Eviction Moratorium
Citing a ruling by the appellate court above her, U.S. District Judge Dabney Friedrich asked a lawyer for Alabama landlords, "Why are my hands not tied?"
Man Whose Cabin Burned Down After Eviction Hearing Gets Offers to Relocate
David Lidstone, known locally as "River Dave," said he's grateful and overwhelmed by fundraising efforts and offers for a place to live.
Mom Facing Eviction Raises Over $230K After Hoping for $2K From GoFundMe
The GoFundMe, which had a goal of $2,000, has raised more than $230,000 as of Saturday.
The Biden Administration Is Playing Dumb—and Into a Trap
Conservatives, take note and be ready.
81-Year-Old Man Facing Eviction Has Cabin Destroyed by Fire
The New Hampshire State Fire Marshal's Office is investigating the fire that destroyed David Lidstone's cabin after he told a judge he did not intend to leave as he faced eviction.
Chuck Schumer Says Cori Bush Made Eviction Moratorium Extension 'Possible'
House Speaker Nancy Pelosi also applauded Representative Bush "for her power action to keep people in their homes."