Politics & Government

City Of Raleigh: Resources For The Eviction Moratorium Ending On July 31

Beginning in September 2020, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) issued a national, temporary prohibition of evictions.

Jul 21, 2021

Beginning in September 2020, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) issued a national, temporary prohibition of evictions due to non-payment, also known as an eviction moratorium. This action was aimed to help prevent the spread of COVID-19 by allowing tenants facing pandemic-related hardships to stay safely in their homes. The CDC has issued extensions to provide eviction protection throughout the pandemic; however, the eviction moratorium will now expire on Saturday, July 31.

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Although the moratorium was able to delay evictions, it did not prevent rent from accruing, relieve tenants' obligations to make future rent payments, or comply with any other requirements related to rental agreements under contract. The impacts from the moratorium's end are predicted to be both significant and widespread.

Resources are available to help Raleigh residents as the eviction moratorium expires:

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The Fair Housing Hearing Board will also be partnering with Legal Aid to host a public panel discussion on Tuesday, August 17 to share additional resources and information with those impacted by the expiration of the moratorium. For more details, please contact the Department of Equity and Inclusion at humanrelations@raleighnc.gov.


This press release was produced by the City of Raleigh. The views expressed here are the author’s own.

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