The eviction moratorium ends on saturday

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Congress scrambles to extend eviction moratorium expiring Saturday

Congress has had well over a year to come up with a long term solution to the problem, yet are now trying to deflect blame and point fingers for their failures. If Biden said last month that he wasn't going to extend the moratorium, then why not try to come up with a solution?
 

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This just means landlords can file for eviction, they still got 90 days to get out

I mean if you was living rent free for an entire year and getting unemployed you should be stacked up something serious right now

The funds are there to save evictions, but the system and resources aren't in place to properly disperse it. They should have simplified the process months ago.
 

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It’s driving rental prices through the roof though. People can’t stay rent free forever

I’m trying to find me a new place without paying $500 extra a month :mjgrin:

Them rental prices about to drop if a lot of folks getting evicted.

Also a big reason rental prices are shooting up is due to property values going up. So the property owner says why am I charging xxx for rent. When this property is worth xxxxxxx. So let me charge xxxx for rent now.

A guy who manages properties told me this is exactly what is happening with the owners.
 
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The funds are there to save evictions, but the system and resources aren't in place to properly disperse it. They should have simplified the process months ago.

From my understanding the lanlords were complaining the tenants never applied for the rental assistances, and were just staying their for free

maybe they didn't know how to do it, whatever, they you've been leaving rent free forever a year and getting unemployment you should be able to move or work something out wit the land lord, and should be employed by now

people don't want to work, because they can live off that employment if they don't have to pay rent, not all these people are victims
 

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Congress scrambles to extend eviction moratorium expiring Saturday

Congress has had well over a year to come up with a long term solution to the problem, yet are now trying to deflect blame and point fingers for their failures. If Biden said last month that he wasn't going to extend the moratorium, then why not try to come up with a solution?

I think Biden wanted to extend it if delta got worse. Its getting worse, so he asked congress to vote on it. The Dems dropped their suit because they didn't even have the votes in the house.. even tho it would've surely died in the senate.
 

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And this right here is the bullshyt in all of it. I feel sorry for the landlords. 100% of these evictions were completely preventable wether the person applied for assistance or moved out until they could rent again or made payment arrangements with their landlord.
:mjlol: Oh those poor landlords, think of the landlords! How ever will they continue!!??
 

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because there is widespread unemployment due to a global pandemic which is now entering into another phase :dwillhuh:

There are literally millions of job openings.

US job openings rise to record high, layoffs hit record low

The number of available jobs on the last day of May rose slightly to 9.21 million, from 9.19 million in April, the Labor Department said Wednesday. That is the highest since records began in December 2000.

And the percentage of workers getting laid off hit a record low in May, the report said.

The figures point to a tight job market, with employers forced to pay more to attract workers yet still struggling to fill open jobs. And many workers are leaving jobs for better-paying positions at other companies.
 
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