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Help Available For Thousands Of Oklahomans Protected Under Now-Vacated CDC Eviction Moratorium

Credit Flickr user rickonine / Licensed under CC BY-NC 2.0 It s likely thousands of Oklahomans will be affected by a federal judge s ruling Wednesday that the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention lacked authority to issue a national eviction moratorium. The moratorium was put in place last year to help people who lost their jobs because of the COVID-19 pandemic avoid then losing their homes during the health emergency, putting them at higher risk of infection as they stayed with friends or family or went to shelters. Renters had to file a declaration and show they were doing their best to pay rent in order to qualify for protection. Oklahoma Access to Justice Foundation Executive Director Katie Dilks says she believes roughly 1,000 Tulsa-area renters filed declarations as they faced eviction proceedings.

Amid housing crisis, the federal govt banned evictions Landlords are finding loopholes

Amid housing crisis, the federal govt. banned evictions. Landlords are finding loopholes. Bracey Harris © Provided by NBC News On March 26, a sheriff’s deputy walked up to a one-story brick home in a suburb of North Tulsa, Oklahoma, and told the woman inside it was time to leave. She called Legal Aid Services of Oklahoma in a panic. Eric Hallett, the attorney on the phone, instructed her to grab important documents and medicine. There was a chance she wouldn’t be allowed to return. The woman and her partner who lived in the home with five children, ranging in age from 1 to 17 had thought they were going to be able to stay.

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