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Millions face eviction when moratorium ends: "They going to show up and kick me out"


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They going to show up and kick me out : Millions face eviction when moratorium ends
Dallas  Families across the U.S. don t know if they re going to have a place to stay as states challenge the federal moratorium on evictions imposed during the pandemic. The trickle of evictions could soon become a flood as renters owe $53 billion to landlords. 
Anthony Upshaw and his 17-year-old son are among those being evicted after Upshaw lost this job early in the pandemic and has been struggling since. Constables placed his belongings in the front yard of the Dallas property. 
They going to show up and kick me out. My kid is up here doing his school work. There s like three weeks of school left before the kids graduate, Upshaw said.  ....

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"They going to show up and kick me out": Eviction moratorium to end


They going to show up and kick me out : Eviction moratorium to end
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Anthony Upshaw and his son were evicted from their apartment in Dallas.  / Credit: CBS News
Dallas, Texas Families across the U.S. don t know if they re going to have a place to stay as states challenge the federal moratorium on evictions imposed during the pandemic. The trickle of evictions could soon become a flood as renters owe $53 billion to landlords. 
Anthony Upshaw and his 17-year-old son are among those being evicted after Upshaw lost this job early in the pandemic and has been struggling since. Constables placed his belongings in the front yard of the Dallas, Texas, property.  ....

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