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What the CDC eviction ban means for tenants and landlords: 6 questions answered

  • Written by Katy Ramsey Mason, Assistant Professor of Law and Director of the Medical-Legal Partnership Clinic, University of Memphis
imageThe CDC order may offer some tenants breathing room.Angela Weiss/AFP via Getty Images

Editor’s note: The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention issued an order on Sept. 1 banning evictions of people who lost work as a result of the pandemic. To benefit, renters must sign a declaration that they don’t make more than US$99,000 a year...

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