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What metro Phoenix tenants need to know about wrongful evictions, rental assistance
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How metro Phoenix renters can fight evictions, apply for rental aid
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Phoenix evictions: Landlords filed 30,000 evictions during COVID-19
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The Justice Department is appealing the ruling of a federal judge in Washington, D.C., which struck down the Center for Disease Control and Prevention's (CDC) eviction moratorium.The ban on evictions was set to expire at the end of June, but the judge ruled the CDC overstepped their authority when they issued the rule stopping landlords from evicting their tenants who didn’t
Renters struggling during the pandemic could get help in keeping evictions off their credit records under legislation introduced in Congress by Rep. Greg Stanton, D-Ariz.
The move to protect tenants from long-term financial problems related to evictions is supported by many housing advocates.
H.R. 1594, the COVID-19 Eviction Consumer Report Fairness Act, would require all credit reporting groups to exclude from consumer credit reports evictions, any information related to evictions, or any proceedings seeking evictions, between March 13, 2020, until 120 days after President Joe Biden terminates the national emergency.
“Without this important relief for renters, our credit reporting system could continue to needlessly punish hardworking families for years to come,” Stanton said about the bill, which was introduced Thursday. “When you’re at your lowest, unsure if you’re able to keep a roof over your family’s head, you likely aren’t considering the long-term impact