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Biggest Housing Crisis of Our Lifetime : Millions Face Eviction as Moratoriums Set to Expire – NBC New York

“We are forced to make decisions between which bills to pay rent, car or groceries,” said Bowser, adding that they may have to sleep in their car, stay on friends couches or move to another state to crash with distant relatives. “We don’t know if we will have a home next year.” The plight of Bowser and other renters on the edge foreshadows a national crisis that s expected to grow next year, with states and cities that granted renters a reprieve amid the coronavirus-battered economy now wrestling with what comes next. While states like Oregon and California are trying to pass much longer moratoriums, some don t have more protections in the works.

States grapple with next steps on evictions as crisis grows | iNFOnews | Thompson-Okanagan s News Source

Sara Cline December 16, 2020 - 9:02 PM CORVALLIS, Ore. - Ryan Bowser looked sombre as he sat in his cramped Oregon apartment, worried whether he, his pregnant girlfriend and her 10-year-old daughter would have a roof over their heads in the new year. It may well depend on state lawmakers. The family is three months behind on the $1,165 in rent they pay for their two-bedroom unit in the college town of Corvallis. Bowser, a custodian at Oregon State University, took eight weeks off because he was sick and couldn t afford child care. They re among thousands hoping Oregon extends an eviction moratorium until July 1 in a special legislative session next week. The proposal also would create a $200 million fund mainly to compensate landlords. If passed, it would go further than a one-month extension of a federal eviction moratorium expected in a coronavirus relief package nearing consensus in Congress.

Safe from the cold weather, but now it s also safe from a pandemic : Shelters in Lancaster County grapple with COVID-19 | Local News

AUDREY LILLEY | UNITED WAY OF LANCASTER COUNTY Shelters throughout Lancaster County have had to figure out this puzzle over and over again since COVID-19 arrived in the spring, devising ways to serve as many individuals experiencing homelessness as possible, while also adhering to Centers for Disease Control and Prevention guidelines for mitigation. On top of that, shelters must juggle staffing levels as the number of workers — paid and volunteer — fluctuates due to the virus. “The shelter is a lot of moving pieces normally, but when you add a pandemic, that adds additional logistics,” Raffensperger said. An added stressor for those running shelters is preparing for the impact of COVID-19 on housing.

When a pandemic meets Central Florida s housing crisis

When a pandemic meets Central Florida s housing crisis
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