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Renters & Advocates Urge Senate President Ferguson to Pass Emergency Eviction Prevention Legislation as Hundreds of Thousands Face Eviction

Renters & Advocates Urge Senate President Ferguson to Pass Emergency Eviction Prevention Legislation as Hundreds of Thousands Face Eviction

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Since the start of the pandemic, over 3,000 Maryland families have experienced court-ordered evictions, despite the existing eviction protections provided by the CDC and the Governor’s Executive Order. The CDC’s order is set to expire at the end of the month, courts have reopened and are hearing tens of thousands of eviction cases in the coming weeks, and there are less than three weeks left in the Maryland General Assembly session, yet the legislature has done nothing to provide additional protections against evictions.

WAMU: Maryland Landlords Are Exploiting A Loophole To Evict Renters, Advocates Say

WAMU: Maryland Landlords Are Exploiting A Loophole To Evict Renters, Advocates Say

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If property owners can still terminate a lease after their tenants pay what they owe, the money will amount to little more than a bailout for landlords, says Zafar Shah with the Public Justice Center. He says landlords are less likely to keep a tenant they predict will fall behind on rent again, even after the pandemic wanes.