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Texas

Texas Supreme Court Issues Order Giving Renters More Clarity On Federal Eviction Moratorium

Jen Rice / Paul DeBenedetto

Posted on September 18, 2020 · The court on Thursday evening put forward new statewide rules for enforcing a national eviction moratorium ordered by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

Tags eviction ken paxton moratorium sylvester turner

City of Houston

Review Of Houston Eviction Cases Finds Most Moving Forward Despite Federal Moratorium

Jen Rice

Posted on September 14, 2020 · Local housing advocates say the moratorium isn't making a significant difference so far.

Tags Centers for Disease Control COVID-19 eviction eviction moratorium Houston evictions Lone Star Legal Aid

Houston

How The National Eviction Moratorium Could Impact Houston Renters

Jen Rice

Posted on September 2, 2020 · "If I have any criticism, it is that this didn't take place a very long time ago. But better late than never."

Tags Center for Disease Control and Prevention eviction evictions moratorium housing Houston evictions

Harris County

Houston-Area Renters Can Apply For Millions In Emergency Rental Assistance

Jen Rice

Posted on August 18, 2020 · Landlords must enroll with the program before renters can apply for relief.

Tags CARES Act COVID-19 eviction Houston evictions rent relief

City of Houston

Despite Broad Support, Mayor Turner Won’t Budge On Houston Eviction Grace Period

Jen Rice

Posted on August 11, 2020 · The Housing Stability Task Force -- a group convened by Houston and Harris County's recovery czars -- has unanimously recommended a grace period ordinance. Mayor Sylvester Turner won't do it.

Tags COVID-19 eviction evictions moratorium Houston evictions Houston Mayor Sylvester Turner

Harris County

Housing Advocates Say Houston’s Approaching An Eviction ‘Doomsday’

Jen Rice

Posted on July 17, 2020 · The only formal emergency eviction protections in place in the Houston area are set to expire on July 25.

Tags COVID-19 eviction evictions moratorium Harris County Judge Lina Hidalgo housing renter's rights

Harris County

As COVID-19 Continues To Spread, Harris County Courts Are Moving Forward With Evictions

Jen Rice

Posted on June 24, 2020 · County and city officials have declined to take actions that are currently protecting renters from eviction in other Texas cities.

Tags eviction evictions moratorium harris county Harris County Judge Lina Hidalgo housing

Houston

Houston Renters Among First In The Country To Face Evictions After COVID-19 Moratoriums

Jen Rice

Posted on May 19, 2020 · In many major U.S. cities, landlords can’t evict tenants impacted by COVID-19 until late summer.

Tags apartment renters COVID-19 eviction houston city council Houston Mayor Sylvester Turner

Hurricane Harvey

Residents of Senior Living Facility Defy Management That Wants Them Out

Florian Martin

Posted on October 3, 2017 · Several residents paid their October rent despite being told to move out.

Tags 2100 memorial eviction harvey Houston Housing Authority senior living

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