Courts unsure of caseload, landlords pick up the pieces & rental assistance remains as the eviction moratorium expires – WCIA (Champaign)

Judge Brett Olmstead, who rules on all of the eviction cases in Champaign County, described his caseload for first appearances Monday morning (Oct. 4) as large: 57 eviction cases on his docket. “Still, largely the evictions we’re seeing filed right now are cases where the tenant-landlord relationship just isn’t working anymore. The landlord isn’t interested in being paid, they just want the tenant to move out.”
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Pension Thief
4 years ago

Why the moratorium on evictions and the subsequent problems for owners of rental properties? Why not a similar moratorium on lending institutions regarding foreclosures of people affected by loss of income? Is there a banking industry lobbier out there that could answer that question?

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