Renters can’t stay and they can’t go
“We didn't see it coming. Now, we have three weeks and we have no idea what to do,” said Nadia Guardado of Irving.
Guardado and her husband, David Delacruz, are one of the North Texas families with nowhere to go when their lease ends at the end of the month.
The couple, who work in the music industry, saw their work dry up nearly overnight last March. Guardado said her boss received a PPP loan that kept her working for a couple of months, but she’s back on furlough. The couple said they got by on savings, unemployment benefits and credit cards until falling behind on rent in September.