The jobs catastrophe sparked by the global health emergency and the tepid rebound in the world's largest economy have left Americans struggling to pay rent and vulnerable to eviction.were dashed as partisan bickering scuppered the latest negotiations.
The Aspen Institute estimated as many as 40 million people could be at risk of eviction in the coming months, leading to"destabilization of communities" across the country. In addition, housing courts have reopened after being shuttered for months due to coronavirus-related restrictions. Ramirez, 46, has not made payments for July or August on her apartment in the Bronx, which costs $1,100 a month. She has no news about possibly returning to her old job, and her health insurance benefits are about to lapse.The prospect of eviction looms especially threatening in working-class, non-white neighborhoods like the Bronx, which have suffered more deaths from COVID-19 and experienced disproportionate job losses.
They also want him to extend a moratorium on evictions for one year past the end of the virus crisis.State officials have said trials will resume in the Bronx and other boroughs of New York by mid-September. New York's tenant laws permit renters to withhold rent when there is a problem with the apartment, a right that can give renters leverage in court.
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