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Where Is the Money? : Millions Risk Eviction on Tardy U S Aid
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Where Is the Money? : Millions Risk Eviction on Tardy US Aid
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Minnesotans anxiously await rent help as a fraction of federal aid has gone out Minn. program seen as model but start date is behind national average. May 26, 2021 6:10pm Text size Copy shortlink:
It s been a stressful week and a half since Nicole LaFavor-Bostwick applied for state help covering $5,000 in rent and utilities payments she owes on her Hastings home.
Every day matters to LaFavor-Bostwick, who fears her landlord will kick her out in early June if she doesn t get the money despite a state ban on such evictions. I haven t heard anything back yet, said LaFavor-Bostwick, who has repeatedly checked the state website for updates only to find her application is still under review. It s kind of nerve-racking, because I have to be out in two weeks or less.
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Millions of renters brace for a post-pandemic ax
The Biden administration is racing to end a bottleneck that has prevented state and local governments from distributing nearly $50 billion in rental assistance.
A rental sign is posted in front of an apartment complex Tuesday, July 14, 2020, in Phoenix. | Ross D. Franklin/AP Photo
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The pandemic crisis is finally winding down for much of the country, with both vaccinations and the economy surging. But the Covid-19 housing crisis hasn’t even hit yet, and Washington’s efforts to head it off have stalled.
A federal moratorium on evictions is set to expire June 30, leaving millions of tenants facing long-term damage to their credit and the potential loss of their homes if they can’t scrape together more than a year’s worth of back rent. Now, the Biden administration is racing to end a bottleneck that has prevented state and local governments from distributing nearly $50 billion in rental assistance that Congress allo