Renters are still protected from eviction in these states
Other state policies are a little more complicated, but can help renters stay in their homes nonetheless.
For example, renters in Oregon can't be evicted for rent owed between the months of April 2020 and June 2021, and they have until the end of February 2022 to make up those payments. Similarly, in Washington, landlords are not allowed to serve an eviction for rental arrears racked up between Feb. 29, 2020 and July 31, 2021.
Meanwhile, in Connecticut, landlords can't move forward with an eviction unless they've applied for federal rental assistance. And if they file an eviction before October, they need to provide tenants with 30 days' notice.Anyone at risk of eviction should seek free legal help, experts say. You can do so at
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