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Unhoused residents living in an encampment on Kalamazoo’s eastside were given a reprieve last week from a scheduled closure.
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Some Detroiters have been scrambling to find a place to live after the Supreme Court blocked President Biden’s two-month order to extend a moratorium on evictions and 36th District Court resumed evictions for nonpayment of rent last week. The City of Detroit is offering a variety of ways to assist residents as the pandemic continues.
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Michigan got more than a billion dollars from the federal government to fight evictions, but so far the state has spent only 29% of that money.
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More than a month after the CDC issued a nation-wide eviction moratorium for those impacted by the pandemic some experts say eviction filings appear to be…
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Early data out of a Muskegon eviction court suggest Michigan’s eviction diversion program is working - at least for now.In August of 2019, Muskegon’s…
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A Michigan judge says the state’s eviction diversion program isn’t nearly enough to handle the expected influx of eviction filings.Governor Whitmer lifted…
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Governor Gretchen Whitmer announced last week that Michigan will put $50-million towards paying back rent and keeping residents in their homes during the…
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The Michigan Supreme Court released guidance this week for handing an expected influx of landlord-tenant cases expected as the state lifts its moratorium…
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Evictions are on hold in Kalamazoo County.Sheriff Rick Fuller said he doesn’t want to add to people’s burden during the coronavirus crisis. Fuller said…