Gaps in the CDC’s eviction ban could leave some renters homeless, housing advocates say

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The CDC issued a historic nationwide ban on evictions, but ambiguous language leaves loopholes that could still allow them, housing advocates say. An example: People without verbal agreements or month-to-month leases.

The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has issued a historic nationwide ban on evictions, but ambiguous language in the order leaves open the possibility that renters could still be forced to leave their homes during a global pandemic, housing advocates say.

The moratorium carves out some exceptions for landlords: Tenants can still be evicted for engaging in criminal activity on the premises, threatening the health or safety of other residents, damaging the property or violating any other contractual obligation of the rent. “ ‘The overall spirit of the order is designed to protect public health and keep people from being evicted except for reasons of misconduct.’ ”

“A lot of people in different parts of the country don’t have written leases,” said Ellen Davidson, a staff attorney at the Legal Aid Society in New York. “It’s just not clear from the order whether those tenants would be protected.”

 

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What gives CDC authority to do this? Shouldn’t they stay in their own lane and get Covid19 response right? Seriously. WTF.

It's a press release. No enforcement. Landlords will ignore it.

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