Originally published on June 10, 2021 2:39 am Mehran Mossaddad has spent much of the pandemic scared and lying awake at night. He's a single dad with an 10-year-old daughter living outside Atlanta. "I get panic attacks not knowing what's in store for us," he says. "I have to take care of her." Mossaddad drives Uber for a living, but when the pandemic hit he stopped because he couldn't leave his daughter home alone. As a result, he's fallen more than $15,000 behind on his rent, and his landlord has filed an eviction case against him. So back in March, when a federal moratorium on evictions got extended, and he heard Congress had approved nearly $50 billion for people to catch up on rent and avoid eviction, Mossaddad thought help was on the way.