North Carolina’s evictions moratorium will be extended through end of January, Cooper says © Ethan Hyman
Gov. Roy Cooper listens as Dr. Mandy Cohen, secretary of the N.C. Department of Health and Human Services, answers a question during a briefing during a briefing at the Emergency Operations Center in Raleigh, N.C., Thursday, Oct. 15, 2020. (Ethan Hyman/The News & Observer via AP)
RALEIGH. NC (FOX Carolina) - On Wednesday, North Carolina Governor Roy Cooper announced that he plans to extend the state’s evictions moratorium on residential evictions for non-payment of rent through at least January 31, 2021.
“This holiday season, too many families are struggling to pay rent as the pandemic surges,” Cooper said in a news release. “As the first of the month approaches and rent becomes due, I wanted people to know that we plan to extend the moratorium on evictions.”
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By WILLARD KILLOUGH III
Managing Editor
RALEIGH - On December 8th, North Carolina Governor Roy Cooper and Department of Health and Human Services Secretary Dr. Mandy Cohen announced that North Carolina will begin a Modified Stay at Home Order after a rapid increase in North Carolina’s key COVID-19 trends.
On December 11th, Cooper sent a letter to local municipalities asking those leaders to adopt local ordinances creating civil penalties as well as enforcement of those penalties to help reduce the spread of COVID-19.