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Renter advocates urge Biden to extend evicton protections on Inauguration Day

Renter advocates urge Biden to extend eviction protections on Inauguration Day New hope for renters falling behind as advocates push for automatic eviction ban. and last updated 2021-01-08 00:10:00-05 PHOENIX — On Wednesday, the U.S. Treasury issued guidance to states about how to apply for the $25 billion in rental assistance that was approved in the new COVID relief bill, but the money likely won t make it to renters before federal eviction protections expire. States have until January 12 to complete and return the application. Arizona is working through the paperwork, according to Ben Petersen, spokesman for Governor Doug Ducey. But with the Center for Disease Control s moratorium on evictions scheduled to expire on January 31, renter advocates are pushing President-elect Joe Biden for more time.

Annual MLK Awards honor hunger relief, barrier breaking and volunteerism as coronavirus forces ceremony online

Annual MLK Awards honor hunger relief, barrier breaking and volunteerism as coronavirus forces ceremony online
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States begin receiving money to help those struggling to pay rent, but do you qualify?

By: Alicia Nieves and last updated 2021-01-05 17:24:24-05 Most states are starting to receive some of the $25 billion that were set aside to help Americans pay their rent. This is money that could help an estimated 40 million Americans who owe back rent or are struggling to pay next month’s rent. However, the new rental assistance comes with very specific qualifications that renters in need should know. “They have to be at 80 percent or below area median income, and area localities are required to have a preference to people who are 50 percent or below area median income,” said Diane Yentel with the National Low-Income Housing Coalition (NLIHC).

OZ Impact Funds Acquires 21 Strive Communities

OZ Impact Funds Acquires 21 Strive Communities News provided by Share this article Share this article SALT LAKE CITY, Jan. 6, 2021 /PRNewswire/  OZ Impact Funds has acquired 21 manufactured housing communities from Strive Communities, which includes 2,740 manufactured housing pads across five midwestern states. The $100 million acquisition adds to OZ s growing portfolio of 11,400 MHCs acquired in just two years, increasing its portfolio by 30 percent. Bluegrass Meadows mobile home community, Russellville, Kentucky OZ Bluegrass Meadows, Russellville, KY As we bring these communities into our growing platform, we understand our responsibility as community stewards for our tenants, said Jeff Bennett, managing partner at OZ Impact Funds.  We appreciate working with the Strive team on this transaction and look forward to more acquisitions like this in 2021 and beyond.

More stimulus on the way, but will it be enough?

More stimulus on the way, but will it be enough? 1/1/21 6:49 PM INDIANAPOLIS Federal aid is on its way to Hoosiers after President Donald Trump signed a coronavirus relief bill into law this week. The $900 billion stimulus package is the first significant effort in nine months to get financial aid to the people and institutions most affected by the pandemic. Congress passed the bill early last week, but the president delayed signing it after criticizing what he called low stimulus payments to Americans and wasteful spending on other programs. The federal government last made COVID-19 help available when it passed the $2.2 trillion Coronavirus Aid, Relief and Economic Security, or CARES, Act in late March. At that time, most individual adults received $1,200 stimulus checks and $500 per dependent child under age 17.

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