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Dallas Examiner Texas Supreme Court extends state program to help tenants avoid eviction until October
A state eviction diversion program launched in response to the COVID-19 pandemic has been extended, according to a new emergency order from the Texas Supreme Court released on Monday. The diversion program was set to expire on July 27. The new order extends it until Oct. 1. In September, Gov. Greg Abbott announced the creation of the Texas Eviction Diversion Program and said the state would use $171 million in federal CARES Act funding for rental assistance and legal services for Texans facing eviction. The program originally included 19 counties before expanding statewide in February. ....
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Texas Supreme Court extends state program to help tenants avoid eviction until Oct. 1 Texas Tribune Updated: July 19, 2021 8:00 pm A row of apartments in West-Central Dallas, on May 13, 2021. Sign up for The Brief, our daily newsletter that keeps readers up to speed on the most essential Texas news. A state eviction diversion program launched in response to the COVID-19 pandemic has been extended, according to a new emergency order from the Texas Supreme Court released on Monday. The diversion program was set to expire on July 27. The new order extends it until Oct. 1. In September, Gov. Greg Abbott announced the creation of the Texas Eviction Diversion Program and said the state would use $171 million in federal CARES Act funding for rental assistance and legal services for Texans facing eviction. The program originally included 19 counties before expanding statewide in February. ....
The Texas Supreme Court has extended the state s eviction diversion program, which helps tenants facing eviction if their landlords agree to participate. Credit: Evan L Roy/The Texas Tribune Sign up for The Brief, our daily newsletter that keeps readers up to speed on the most essential Texas news. A state eviction diversion program launched in response to the COVID-19 pandemic has been extended, according to a new emergency order from the Texas Supreme Court released on Monday. The diversion program was set to expire on July 27. The new order extends it until Oct. 1. In September, Gov. Greg Abbott announced the creation of the Texas Eviction Diversion Program and said the state would use $171 million in federal CARES Act funding for rental assistance and legal services for Texans facing eviction. The program originally included 19 counties before expanding statewide in February. ....