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How to use the word Eviction in a Sentence?

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The pandemic really made it clear that people who are renting their housing are insecure by definition. Their housing could be taken away from them in some cities for no cause and a massive rent increase is functionally an eviction, there’s just more and more stories.

Ryan Bell

Found on FOX News
2 years ago

This a bailout enacted by executive overreach akin to the administration’s illegal employer vaccine mandate and eviction moratorium that were struck down by the Supreme Court, like those examples of Biden's regulatory state, this action should also be challenged in court.

Alfredo Ortiz

Found on FOX News
2 years ago

With the economic impact of this pandemic worsening and the threat of eviction and homelessness looming large for families nationwide, we must take every measure possible to keep families safely housed, forgive all rental debt and ensure that the credit scores of hard-hit families are not forever tarnished.

Ayanna Pressley

Found on FOX News
2 years ago

The bottom line is that White renters are faring the best for all the structural, systemic and historical reasons with which we are familiar, the most marginalized people were suffering the most and were overrepresented in any way we cut the data, looking at homelessness, rent instability or eviction.

Alicia Mazzara

Found on CNN
2 years ago

We knew from the start that we faced a race with time to get the emergency rental assistance flowing to a significant degree by the time the national eviction moratorium was lifted, we largely won that race.

Gene Sperling

Found on CNN
2 years ago

I don’t think a $100 increase for almost a decade of living is unreasonable, there are plenty of landlords in our situation because of COVID. A lot of eviction cases are backlogged. She knows this and is going to ride this out.

Calvin Jr.

Found on FOX News
2 years ago

There will be a ton of eviction filings, how quickly the courts might actually evict everyone, is hard to say. Courts have shown they can be ruthlessly efficient, they can dispose of hundreds of cases in a morning.

John Pollock

Found on CNN
3 years ago

The President is derelict in his duty, having repeatedly said he lacks the authority to extend the CDC’s eviction moratorium, then extending it anyway, his actions on the border represent a negligence in keeping America secure.We need to cut this off at the pass now and show we will not stand for clearly unconstitutional actions.

Bob Gibbs

Found on FOX News
3 years ago

We've been very grateful for the eviction moratorium, but it's nothing but a Band-Aid, we've been preparing for the end of the moratorium for months now. We know now that the Band-Aid is gone so many other systemic problems are going to reveal themselves : lack of affordable housing, lack of access to legal representation for tenants, lack of a roof over people's heads after eviction.

Jeffrey Hussey

Found on CNN
3 years ago

That's where the eviction moratorium stopped the process in Florida, even if a writ of possession had been issued, it stopped the sheriff from giving the tenant 24 hours to leave.

Jeffrey Hussey

Found on CNN
3 years ago

The message to landlords right now is, truly, the public health largely rests in your hands, because of the link of eviction and the spread of Covid-19, it is critical that you apply for rental assistance and wait to evict because of the long-term hardship and also the immediate threat to Covid-19 surge that this will create.

Emily Benfer

Found on CNN
3 years ago

These moratoria and protections, they haven't been perfect, but they've undeniably had a massive effect in preventing eviction filings.

Peter Hepburn

Found on CNN
3 years ago

We've known for nearly a year that the eviction moratorium would eventually come to an end, in December, Congress appropriated $ 25 billion to assist renters. We have had seven months to spend that money. There is no excuse that it is not in the hands of those who need it the most.

David Dworkin

Found on CNN
3 years ago

We are seeing the leading edge of the eviction crisis, it will be concentrated in states that have the heaviest impact and least tenant protections.

David Dworkin

Found on CNN
3 years ago

This could be that people are having to move due to financial hardships. We are also nervous about the impact that the lifting of the [pandemic] eviction moratorium may have on potential pet surrenders.

Katy Hansen

Found on FOX News
3 years ago

The pace of getting emergency rental assistance to tenants and landlords in some states and cities is unacceptably and inexcusably slow, i can say with certainty that assistance will not reach all the tenants who need it before the eviction moratorium expires.

Diane Yentel

Found on CNN
3 years ago

Each passing month further escalates the risk of losing an ever increasing amount of rental housing, ultimately jeopardizing the availability of safe, sustainable and affordable housing for all Americans, flawed eviction moratoriums leave renters with insurmountable debt and housing providers holding the bag as our nation's housing affordability crisis spirals into a housing affordability disaster.

Bob Pinnegar

Found on CNN
3 years ago

Flawed eviction moratoriums leave renters with insurmountable debt and housing providers holding the bag as our nation's housing affordability crisis spirals into a housing affordability disaster.

Bob Pinnegar

Found on CNN
3 years ago

Watching this impending eviction wave is hard because the solution is available, the money to address the arrears is available. It is enough money. We just need more time to get it to the landlords and tenants that need it.

Diane Yentel

Found on CNN
3 years ago

We were heartened to see Congress take a step in the right direction in providing some rental assistance and extending the federal eviction moratorium until January 31. But the threat of widespread evictions still exists at the end of the month in only a few days.

Brian Deese

Found on CNN
3 years ago

With no requirement of proof that the COVID-19 pandemic negatively affected their income, and no income limitation to qualify for eviction protection, a tenant whose household income went from a half-million dollars to $250,000 would qualify for eviction protection by declaring that their income has been significantly reduced.

Joseph Strasburg

Found on FOX News
3 years ago

Owners recognize and support the need to help tenants without sufficient financial resources to pay rent due to job loss or health circumstances. However, this proposed bill extends the eviction moratorium for residential tenants based on the submission of a simple declaration of financial hardship without proving such hardship caused by COVID-related job loss or income reduction, with no requirement of proof that the COVID-19 pandemic negatively affected their income, and no income limitation to qualify for eviction protection, a tenant whose household income went from a half-million dollars to $250,000 would qualify for eviction protection by declaring that their income has been significantly reduced.

Joseph Strasburg

Found on FOX News
3 years ago

The United States' repeated failure to address the eviction crisis is jeopardizing lives and the health and well-being of the nation.

Emily Benfer

Found on CNN
3 years ago

Any meaningful pandemic mitigation strategy must include robust rent relief and eviction moratoria, or interventions will be thwarted.

Emily Benfer

Found on CNN
3 years ago

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