2 people who face eviction on the expiring ban: 'The nightmare is not over' (by MeiraGebel)
In December, Congress approved $25 billion in rental assistance and another $21 billion in March, butto landlords and tenants due to software issues, hesitancy among states to sign off on payments, and other complications.
I received $125 a week in unemployment but it was slow to arrive, and I didn't receive my first stimulus check until earlier this year due to an error with my social security. I don't think I'll ever be mended. I have no other family here in Georgia and no Plan B if my daughter and I were to be evicted.
I hope the government will extend the moratorium, but I still have anxiety attacks because the nightmare is not over. I stay up at night thinking, is this a new era for us? Or is this the beginning of the dark ages?Wendy Fink.The preschool I work at closed for two weeks in March 2020 and I was furloughed, then opened and closed several more times.
In March, we received $3,400 in rental aid from a nonprofit in Phoenix. It was a lengthy process, and I was thrilled to finally be able to start to catch up, but then my mother became very sick and was hospitalized. We found out earlier this summer she had stage four pancreatic cancer.
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