Despite CDC eviction moratorium, some struggle to stay off streets
The CDC told landlords not to evict tenants until at least June to avoid forcing people to move in the midst of the pandemic and an economic crisis. Author: Cole Sullivan Updated: 6:55 PM EDT April 19, 2021
POWELL, Tenn. At the Super 8 motel off Emery Road in Powell, Glen and Starr Lowery call a room on the second floor their home though not by choice.
Despite a federal moratorium against it, the pair said their landlord evicted them after Glen Lowery lost his restaurant job when the pandemic hit and they could no longer pay rent.
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