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A group of Indiana property owners filed suit against Gov. Eric Holcomb on Thursday over the pandemic eviction moratorium.
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An estimated 64,000 eviction cases have been filed in the state since the start of the pandemic, with roughly 6,000 filed just since the CDC's moratorium was struck down in August.
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Thousands of Hoosier renters may be at risk of eviction or homelessness after a federal moratorium expired in August. Indianapolis Star reporter Ko Lyn Cheang has been following eviction proceedings.
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The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention eviction moratorium was somewhat effective in keeping people in their homes. But Indiana’s moratorium, in place last year during the first few months of the pandemic, was far more effective.
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IPB News has received a lot of questions about evictions and housing issues, so we reached out to housing advocates at Prosperity Indiana to get some answers.
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Since the start of the pandemic, an estimated 57,000 evictions have been filed across Indiana -- many of which are still pending.
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The Landlord and Tenant Settlement Conference Program tries to bring both parties to the table by offering a free session with a neutral mediator.
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In a surprise to many, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention issued a new eviction moratorium Tuesday, targeting areas of the country that are at higher risk for spread of COVID-19.
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The Centers For Disease Control and Prevention recently made one last extension to the nationwide eviction moratorium.
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A federal freeze on most evictions that was enacted last year is scheduled to expire July 31, after the Biden administration extended the date by a month.