⁍ The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention issued a sweeping nationwide order temporarily halting millions of U.S. renters from being evicted.


⁍ The order covers all 43 million U.S. residential renters as long as they meet income eligibility requirements.


⁍ The National Apartment Association said the CDC order risked further harm to the economy and would amplify the housing affordability crisis.


– The US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention on Tuesday issued a sweeping nationwide order temporarily halting millions of US renters from being evicted, Reuters reports. The order covers all 43 million US residential renters as long as they meet income eligibility requirements, although an administration official said the government does not expect an ‘overwhelming’ use of the program. The order lasts through Dec. 31 and applies to individual renters who do not expect to earn more than $99,000 this year or $198,000 for joint filers. It also applies to renters who did not report income in 2019 or received a stimulus check earlier this year. The National Apartment Association said the CDC order risked further harm to the economy and would amplify the housing affordability crisis and destroy the rental housing industry. Without payments ‘owners face a financial crisis of their own,’ it said. Renters must file sworn declarations warning eviction would leave them homeless or force them into a ‘shared living setting’ and attest they have done all they can to get government assistance for rent or housing. An administration official told reporters the order was not an invitation to stop paying rent and said renters should pay a portion of rent if possible. Renters will still owe accrued rent and face penalties for failing to pay. The CDC order also said renters can ‘still be evicted for reasons other than not paying rent or making a housing payment.’ US Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin told a House of Representatives panel earlier the measure was to ensure people ‘don’t get thrown out of their rental homes.’



Source: https://www.reuters.com/article/us-health-coronavirus-usa-renters/us-cdc-issues-sweeping-halt-on-residential-evictions-to-combat-virus-idUSKBN25S620