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Amid housing crisis, the federal govt banned evictions Landlords are finding loopholes

Amid housing crisis, the federal govt. banned evictions. Landlords are finding loopholes. Bracey Harris © Provided by NBC News On March 26, a sheriff’s deputy walked up to a one-story brick home in a suburb of North Tulsa, Oklahoma, and told the woman inside it was time to leave. She called Legal Aid Services of Oklahoma in a panic. Eric Hallett, the attorney on the phone, instructed her to grab important documents and medicine. There was a chance she wouldn’t be allowed to return. The woman and her partner who lived in the home with five children, ranging in age from 1 to 17 had thought they were going to be able to stay.

In 2 Georgia counties, CDC order doesn t stop evictions

The CDC As Far As I Know Has No Control Over Georgia Courts: State Judges Continue Evictions Despite Moratorium

Share Katie Duren and her family attempted to claim protections under the CDC eviction ban in Carroll County court. The judge told them he does not honor the federal order. Credit Stephannie Stokes / WABE An order from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention is supposed to protect most tenants from eviction. The public health agency argues that forcing tenants from their homes could make the virus outbreak even worse. But as President Joe Biden extends the eviction ban until the end of March, WABE has found a couple of Georgia judges are refusing to acknowledge the federal order in court. That’s left some tenants in those counties with no option but to move.

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