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Some Cleveland council members mull local eviction moratorium; Housing Court and mayor s office question where authority exists

Some Cleveland council members mull local eviction moratorium; Housing Court and mayor’s office question where authority exists Eric Heisig, cleveland.com CLEVELAND, Ohio Some Cleveland City Council members are considering a local eviction moratorium to provide a safety net for tenants amid concerns that a federal ban on evictions for nonpayment during the coronavirus pandemic could soon come to an end. The prospect of extending the moratorium, which the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention first enacted in September, within the city limits has support from housing advocates and Cleveland Housing Court Judge W. Moná Scott. To them, the moratorium has been a key tool in preventing mass evictions during the pandemic-induced recession that began in early 2020 and would give an outside agency running a city-funded rental assistance program time to catch up on applications.

Cleveland Housing Court warns renters that eviction moratorium could end sooner than expected following judge s ruling

Cleveland Housing Court warns renters that eviction moratorium could end sooner than expected following judge’s ruling Eric Heisig, cleveland.com CLEVELAND, Ohio The Cleveland Housing Court has warned tenants facing eviction for not paying their rent due to the coronavirus pandemic that the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s moratorium on such evictions could soon end. The warning came on the heels of a federal judge’s determination that the CDC lacked the power to undertake such a sweeping directive. The housing court, which handles nearly half of all eviction cases in Cuyahoga County each year, said in a news release Thursday that it will continue to accept declarations required under the eviction moratorium the federal government first enacted in September. The moratorium bars the eviction of tenants for not paying rent if the reason was related to the pandemic. Renters facing that hardship must attest to that and other steps they took in a de

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