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A reinstatement of the CDC moratorium and expanded state financial assistance aids tenants struggling to pay rent during the pandemic. Find answers to questions about the programs.
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The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention's decision to extend the eviction moratorium until Oct. 3 is bringing relief to organizations that have been helping people in need throughout the pandemic.
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After intense pressure from progressives, the CDC has announced a more limited eviction moratorium days after an earlier freeze on evictions expired.
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The CDC eviction moratorium ended July 31. It was the last extension for people who are behind on their rent because of the coronavirus pandemic. We'll talk to housing advocates to see what resources are available to assist renters, how evictions have affected communities of color, and what we can expect from the moratorium ending.
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A federal moratorium on evictions expired over the weekend, potentially putting millions of tenants at risk of eviction just as infections from the delta variant are on the rise.
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Tenant advocates in North Carolina are bracing for a wave of evictions to begin Monday after the federal eviction moratorium expired over the weekend.
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The end of some tenant protections has raised concerns that tens of thousands of North Carolina residents will be unable to afford their monthly rent and could face eviction. A federal freeze on evictions expires Saturday. The state has set aside nearly $1.3 billion to help with outstanding rent and utility payments.
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DreamKey Partners, the organization handing out state and federal rental relief funding to keep people in their homes, says it’s making the most vulnerable a top priority when dispersing the funds.
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Mecklenburg County leaders and local nonprofits are preparing for a possible wave of evictions in Charlotte when the federal eviction moratorium runs out this week.
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As people across the U.S. celebrate the Fourth of July, here at WFAE, we're also celebrating our 40th birthday. But that didn't stop our reporters from covering important stories this week. They include the political fallout over Charlotte-Mecklenburg Schools hiring anti-racism author Ibram X. Kendi for a speech, a look at Black farmers waiting on debt relief, rising COVID-19 vaccination rates for Charlotte's Latino community and the growing fear of a wave of evictions once the CDC's moratorium ends.