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Landlords, Real Estate Groups Ask Judge To Block CDC’s New Eviction Moratorium

A group of real estate entities on Wednesday night issued a legal challenge in a D.C. district court to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s (CDC) new eviction moratorium.

Landlords, real-estate companies, and property-management groups, including the Alabama Association of Realtors and its counterpart in Georgia, argued in their emergency motion that the latest eviction order (pdf) issued by the Biden administration’s CDC, exceeds the agency’s powers, according to a statement from the National Association of Realtors.

The groups requested Judge Dabney Friedrich of the U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia to halt the new protections, citing the U.S. Supreme Court’s recent order that the CDC could not extend the moratorium without new legislation.

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2 thoughts on “Landlords, Real Estate Groups Ask Judge To Block CDC’s New Eviction Moratorium”

  1. There is MORE than a little BS here. These “forgive” actions do little more than give SOME taxpayers TAX FREE money TAX FREE! How can “they” justify social security recipients taxation on THEIR income. If some AHOLE family let their kids get a degree in Tennis, WHY am I being asked to pay for it because they changed their mind. A better plan (in my opinion) would be a Federally funded Bar Tab for us seniors.

  2. Bigger challenge while the can is kicked down the road…AND there has been plenty of time to think and work this….is a plan afterwards. Hence the can being kicked. There is no backup plan except kickin the can and the hopes that aliens from space attack us…..and there is no plan when evictions happen, let alone be ready for it.

    Evictions happen, where do those folks.go? Where do their belongs go? Who enforces kicking them out? Who wants to try and do that in DC, Chicago, Houston, Dallas, LA, Oakland NYC and other inner cities? U? Me? Govt workers? LEOs? Landlords? Realty folks? Hell no. Although it must happen It would be a logistical and media circus.

    So whats done, zippy.except kicking the can and blaming it on someone else.

    Not the proper way, but seems to be the only way. America, the land of squatters.

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