Tenants, landlords and courts prepare as CDC eviction hold is set to end July 31
Christina Rosales, deputy director of Texas Housers, stressed there s an information gap between governments and tenants when it comes to rental relief available. Author: Zack Briggs Updated: 6:43 PM CDT June 28, 2021
SAN ANTONIO Another looming deadline has renters and landlords nationwide, including here in Texas, wondering what the next steps are once the eviction moratorium expires at the end of July.
“There’s been a wave of panic every time these protections start to run out,” said Christina Rosales, deputy director of Texas Housers.
The federal government has distributed more than $3 billion to Texas and communities across the state.
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Father of child slain in Anaqua Springs shootings sues mom s boyfriend
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London Sophia Bribiescas, 10, was found shot to death with her mother and her 16-year-old sister at a home in the Anaqua Springs Ranch subdivision near Leon Springs on Jan. 10, 2019.Kim Mejia /Courtesy of the Bribiescas familyShow MoreShow Less
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Hector Bribiescas showed a photo of his daughter, 10-year-old London Bribiescas, at their home in the San Antonio area last year.Express-News file photoShow MoreShow Less
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Emma Bribiescas Mancha-Sumners looks at her brother, Hector Bribiescas, as they spoke to reporters at their attorney’s office last year. The father has filed a lawsuit regarding the shooting death of his daughter, 10-year-old London Bribiescas. Mancha-Sumners is the child’s aunt.Express-News file photoShow MoreShow Less