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Eighty-seven families were forced to move from the Rosemont at Oak Valley over the summer. Last week, the county said repairs were complete and residents could safely return.
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The program could come back, but that hinges on federal funding that, as of now, hasn't yet materialized.
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The county has seen a crush of applications since the City of Austin and the state closed their rent relief programs. It doesn't have enough money to cover all the applications for help it has received.
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It's not the tsunami of evictions that some experts had feared, but eviction filings are rising sharply in many cities. Meanwhile, $47 billion from Congress to help is finally reaching more renters.
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There’s $1 billion in rental assistance available to struggling Texas tenants. But for many renters, getting the help they need depends on where they live.
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The court's six conservative justices said the CDC exceeded its authority by issuing the two-month pause on evictions in much of the country.
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After intense pressure from progressives, the CDC has announced a more limited eviction moratorium days after an earlier freeze on evictions expired.
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Austin and Travis County on Friday extended eviction bans, which were set to expire Sunday. But they removed protections for tenants who are three months or more behind on rent.
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The extension comes as the federal moratorium on evictions is set to expire on July 31.
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La compañía Capstone Real Estate Services dice que necesita reparar varias unidades que fueron dañadas durante la tormenta de febrero. Pero los inquilinos dicen que muchos de esos problemas existían desde antes.