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Few tenants facing eviction have an attorney Top lawmakers are poised to change that

Few tenants facing eviction have an attorney. Top lawmakers are poised to change that. Yehyun Kim :: ctmirror.org A group of people protest outside the Hartford apartment of a woman facing eviction during a snowstorm Feb. 18. She had an attorney and the decision was delayed while a settlement is being negotiated. On that same day, judges across the state gave permission for eight landlords to evict tenants. None of those tenants had an attorney. Facing eviction this winter, Alice attempted to email to Hartford Housing Court the documents needed to qualify for the eviction moratorium program established by the federal government during the pandemic, but her paperwork didn’t arrive.

Few Tenants Facing Eviction Have An Attorney Connecticut Lawmakers Are Poised To Change That

Yehyun Kim / CTMirror.org Facing eviction this winter, Alice attempted to email to Hartford Housing Court the documents needed to qualify for the eviction moratorium program established by the federal government during the pandemic, but her paperwork didn’t arrive. At her hearing on Tuesday, Alice cried as she told a judge she meets all the requirements for the moratorium, to whom at Hartford Housing Court she sent her documents, and that she will be homeless if the judge allows a state marshal to remove her from her one-bedroom apartment in the West End of Hartford. The CT Mirror is not disclosing Alice’s last name in this article at her request.

Community rallies around Hartford family facing eviction by tax-delinquent, New York landlord

A Hartford family with two young children narrowly avoided losing their home in the middle of this week’s snow storm after community activists rallied to protest their near-eviction by a tax-delinquent, New York landlord.

Best of 2020: How wealthy towns keep people with housing vouchers out

Best of 2020: How wealthy towns keep people with housing vouchers out the originally published on January 9, 2020. Hartford On a sweltering Saturday afternoon last June, Crystal Carter took a deep breath as she walked toward the red “for rent” sign.  Separated by Design Shaded by tall oak trees, the three-story duplex looked cozy. The first floor siding was painted yellow, with white railings leading to the front door. The windows appeared new, the lawn freshly cut.  Although the property was in Barry Square, on the edge of a struggling area in southern Hartford, the family outside buoyed Carter’s spirits. Four children giggled in a recliner in the front yard, singing along to the radio while their father packed a moving truck. Across the street were Trinity College’s dignified brick pillars, the entry to the elite school’s 100-acre campus. 

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