Evictions
NLIHC Research Suggests Tenant Protections to Prevent Evictions
CLPHA Members Paterson Housing Authority & Greensboro Housing Authority Awarded HUD Grants for Housing Counseling Programs
HUD PD&R Explores Feasibility of National Evictions Database, Finds Systemic Challenges
In Boston, an Approach to Housing That Avoids Eviction (Boston Housing Authority)
From Yes! Magazine:
Tenants’ rights attorney Jay Rose spent four-plus decades waging legal battles on behalf of poor folks. So taking a job as a legal consultant for the nation’s largest for-profit affordable housing landlord might seem an odd choice. But executives at Boston-based WinnCompanies—which manages approximately $14 billion worth of largely affordable and military housing in 550 developments across 22 states—recently learned an unpleasant fact and knew the organization needed help from someone like Rose.
NHLP Survey Reports that Landlords Collect Emergency Rental Assistance and Proceed with Evictions
HUD Awards $20 Million for Eviction Prevention & Diversion Program
Last month, HUD announced $20 million in inaugural grants from its Eviction Protection Grant Program, the first of its kind for the Department. These grants will be awarded to legal service providers to assist in providing legal assistance to low-income tenants at risk of or subject to eviction.
SAHA Extends Eviction Moratorium Deadline to Protect 10,000 Families
From the San Antonio Housing Authority's press release:
The San Antonio Housing Authority (SAHA) is taking unprecedented action to extend the eviction moratorium for more than 10,000 residents in its public or mixed-income housing communities through March 1, 2022.