Excerpt from the JD Journal... On Friday, the federal appeals court rejected a petition by landlord groups demanding that the latest moratorium on residential evictions imposed by President Joe Biden's administration be temporarily halted, setting up a Supreme Court showdown. Two chapters of the National Association of Realtors sought to stop the COVID-19 pandemic-related eviction ban set by the Center for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) by filing a written request to the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit. A moratorium, implemented after a previous one expired at the end of July, will be in effect through Oct. 3. The moratorium was challenged by real estate groups in Alabama and Georgia. Read the full article here www.jdjournal.com/2021/08/25/u-s-eviction-moratorium-rejected-by-the-appeals-court/ If you have questions regarding an eviction, please contact Marshall Law. Marshall and his staff have helped thousands of clients avoid eviction. 205-752-1202. The call is easy and the consultation is always free.
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