Georgia Renters Enjoy Few Protections as Landlords Seek To Evict
If an emergency order effectively halted eviction proceedings in the state, why are some tenants still on the brink of losing their homes?
If an emergency order effectively halted eviction proceedings in the state, why are some tenants still on the brink of losing their homes?
"We’re at risk of gambling away our success,” virologist Christian Drosten warned in the German newspaper Die Zeit. His message referred to Germany, but it could have been addressed to all of Europe.
The Massachusetts eviction moratorium is creating a deeper affordable housing crisis in the state, forcing landlords once willing to take on financially riskier tenants, like those with poor credit, to balk at the prospect.
Landlords and property managers in four of 10 counties examined by the Howard Center filed at least 101 evictions that violated the federal moratorium, a review of court and other public records found.
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Some of the work-arounds to care for the homeless during the pandemic have turned into silver linings and may impact future programs and funding.
As coronavirus began to devastate Italy, microbiology professor Andrea Crisanti put his region at the forefront of the fight with rigorous testing and quarantine.
No one knows how many homeless people have been affected by the COVID-19 pandemic, not even the nation’s homelessness czar. One man in New York City describes his pandemic plight.