The federal eviction moratorium has expired, and landlords in many parts of the country can officially begin removing people from their homes. What happens to struggling renters next will depend largely on where they live.
The federal eviction moratorium has expired, and landlords in many parts of the country can officially begin removing people from their homes. Even though more than 3 million people said they were likely to be evicted"within the next two months," according to a Census survey from early July, and nearly 5 million renters said they won't be able to pay August rent, that doesn't mean they will be evicted immediately.
After a last-ditch effort by House Democrats to extend the federal protection fell apart on Friday, some states and cities are taking matters into their own hands. What happens to struggling renters next will depend largely on where they live. States like California and New York have extended their state eviction moratoriums.
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