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Listen • 6:21 The Center for Disease Control and Prevention s nearly yearlong eviction moratorium has been extended through July 31, but that doesn t mean evictions have been at a standstill. A review of court records shows judges are continuing to order evictions for Mecklenburg County renters who fail to pay rent and for other reasons. Gwendolyn Glenn: David, first remind us, what is the moratorium? David Boraks: The CDC ordered a halt to some evictions in September 2020, and it s been extended several times since then by Congress and the CDC. Now, it s set to expire on July 31. The CDC is involved because of its role in protecting public health. The idea is that if people are evicted during the coronavirus pandemic, that could pose a health risk. Some people might become homeless, others might be forced to move into close quarters with friends or relatives, and they risk catching the virus. ....
NC eviction moratorium ends, but Federal moratorium still protects renters The federal moratorium is in effect until July 31, 2021. To be covered, you need the CDC Declaration form. Author: Tanya Rivera Updated: 6:19 PM EDT July 1, 2021 GREENSBORO, N.C. July 1, 2021. The state s eviction moratorium is no more, it wasn t extended. So, now what? “There s no difference. The fact that the state didn t continue the moratorium doesn t mean much because the federal one was continuing,” said Tommy Holderness of Legal Aid of NC. The federal moratorium through July 31, 2021, covers everyone, in every state. It s intended to be the last extension. To be covered you need a document, the CDC Eviction Declaration form. It’s more than just a signature. ....
When the COVID eviction ban lifts in Charlotte, it s going to be the big one Lauren Lindstrom, David Boraks, and Nate Morabito CHARLOTTE JOURNALISM COLLABORATIVE, The Charlotte Observer Jul. 1 People who are behind on their rent because of the coronavirus pandemic got another reprieve last week: the federal Centers for Disease Control and Prevention extended its moratorium on evictions for one more month. The CDC has said it will be the last extension. Several extensions have been made since the moratorium was first enacted in September. The moratorium doesn t mean evictions have come to a standstill. A review of court records shows judges are continuing to order evictions for Mecklenburg County renters who failed to pay rent and for other reasons like lease violations. ....
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