Thanks to policy changes championed by the Biden administration in response to the coronavirus pandemic, eviction filings have remained well below historic averages, even after the federal moratorium ended last year. But experts warn that current trends in the housing market indicate more trouble ahead.
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“Landlords don’t want to put people out. But because of the moratorium, they have not been receiving any rent. So, they’re in a tough spot,” said Badon. Author: Thanh Truong / Eyewitness News Published: 5:24 PM CDT June 14, 2021 Updated: 5:24 PM CDT June 14, 2021
NEW ORLEANS The eviction filings have been piling up at New Orleans First City Court since the pandemic. When we met Austin Badon, the clerk of First City Court, he had to use a rolling cart to show us the number of filings.