Hundreds of Black and Mexican families plan to file claims Tuesday seeking millions of dollars in restitution from the city of Palm Springs for being forcibly evicted from the downtown Section 14 neighborhood in the 1950s and 1960s.
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The federal ban on evictions has been extended yet again, bringing relief to tens of millions of renters struggling to catch up. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention extended its federal moratorium on eviction for non-payment of rent until June 30. It marks the third time the deadline for lifting the ban has been […]
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The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention is moving to temporarily halt evictions for some Americans struggling to pay their rent due to the pandemic by broadening protections already in place, an extraordinary move intended to stave off an impending eviction crisis nationwide. The White House said the order will apply to Americans who qualified […]
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For the last year, Jim Farley has rented his property in Desert Hot Springs. The 87 year Veteran says a recent rent increase is forcing him to move out. “I barely squeaked by paying what I agreed to pay, now I can’t afford it at all,” said Farley. Farley qualified for the section 8 program, […]
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An eviction notice posted at a Tennessee apartment complex has gone viral. “It’s antagonizing,” Deadrick Flemming told WREG. “I feel like it’s kind of embarrassing. It’s a shameful situation for someone that is trying their best to make ends meet.” The notice, which features a giant smiling face sticking its hand out, reads, “Guess who’s moving?” […]
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The 30-year-old man whose eviction from his parents’ suburban home drew national attention finally left Friday, hours before a court-ordered deadline, with financial help from right-wing radio host and conspiracy theorist Alex Jones. Michael Rotondo honked and waved to reporters as he pulled out of the driveway of his parents’ split-level ranch in Camillus, New […]
