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Here s how you can still get renter s relief after the federal eviction moratorium expires
The Texas Supreme Court extended its own state rent relief program, but other program leaders say help is still available. Author: Troy Kless Updated: 7:30 PM CDT July 27, 2021
SAN ANTONIO People facing eviction are getting some extra time to get their rent together.
A federal eviction moratorium is set to expire this weekend, but people helping those with their rent still encourage people to get help if they need it.
“Housing instability is one of the worst things somebody can be facing. It affects everything from work life to family life, school life,” said Lizbeth Parra, who works with Texas Rio Grande Legal Aid.
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