“January Is Going To Be A Mess” – A Tsunami Of Evictions Expected Across US

Via ZeroHedge

The Trump administration walked back federal pro­tec­tions for renters in early October, even though rent moratoriums were still in effect, which allowed property owners and operators to begin the eviction process for millions of people as tens of billions of dollars in back rent is coming due.

In early September, the CDC published new, temporary guidelines to halt evictions because of the virus pandemic. The public health agency said:

“The CDC, located within the HHS announces the issuance of an Order under Section 361 of the Public Health Service Act to temporarily halt residential evictions to prevent the further spread of COVID-19… This Order is effective September 4, 2020, through December 31, 2020.”

Before the eviction moratorium went into effect on September 4, there was a 72-hour lapse, allowing landlords to evict non-paying tenants. Reuters interviewed Latrise Bean,35, who was one of the unfortunate people evicted during that time from her Milwaukee apartment.

Bean, who works at a software company, like millions of other Americans, had their working hours reduced by of the virus-induced economic downturn – now with an eviction on her record, making it more difficult to find a rental, she is now living at a temporary housing unit in a neighborhood even worse than the one before with her five-year-old daughter.

“I feel so unlucky,” said Bean. “I have really been through it.”

2020 has been a nightmarish year for millions of America’s renters. At least 8 million of them are facing eviction in the coming months. Collectively, these folks owe an estimated $32 billion in back rent. Months of non-payment have exerted financial pressure on property owners and operators, some of whom have already failed to service their mortgage debts.

Princeton University Eviction Lab, a national housing research center, said, on average, there are roughly 3.6 million eviction cases per year. In early 2021, the number could be doubled, suggesting an eviction wave, nothing like this country has ever seen before, is ahead.

Bob Pinnegar, CEO of the National Apartment Association, points out mom-and-pop landlords “are under an unprecedented financial strain,” as many have seen eight months of non-payment from tenants.

Princeton Lab’s 17 US cities’ data shows since the pandemic began, at least 60,000 evictions have been recorded. As we’ve noted, evictions, homelessness, hunger crises, and the continued collapse of America’s working-poor continues to plague the economy as a conventional recession could be unfolding.

Since the CDC’s eviction moratorium went into effect, metro areas across the US have recorded a decline in evictions – but that hasn’t stopped some landlords in places like Columbus, Ohio, Jacksonville, Florida, and Gainesville, Florida, who have been filing eviction notices for non-paying tenants.

Come January, with billions of dollars in back rent due, struggling Americans like Natasha Burns, who owes more than $7,000, will be financially devastated in the new year. She told Reuters there’s no way she can financially recover from this at the moment.

“If it weren’t for the CDC ban, my kids and I would be homeless,” Burns said.

Making matters for the working poor, some cities have allowed landlords to garnish 20% of an evicted tenant’s wages. Judgments ordering tenants to pay back rent can crush people’s income for years.

Nick Toman, a Milwaukee Legal Aid lawyer, said his normal clientele shifted from individuals to entire households as the pandemic wrecked the economy:

“I hear these stories from entire families who are on the side of the street,” said Toman, choking up during an interview with Reuters in his Milwaukee office. “These families have no place to go and no options, and I think it’s abundantly clear that the safety net is just not big enough to handle something like this.”

Toman warned:

January is going to be a mess,” while referring to the back rent due. “Nobody can get a new place because they have an eviction case pending against them – and they don’t have any money anyway.”

Meanwhile, Congress and the Trump administration are deadlocked over a new stimulus bill that would include financial relief for tenants and landlords.

John Pollock, a Public Justice Center attorney and coordinator of the National Coalition for a Civil Right to Counsel, said January could bring a surge eviction and homelessness,” unlike anything we have ever seen” before.

With an eviction crisis likely ahead, unless more government intervention is seen, the economic crisis is far from over as it could be a continuation of a conventional recession.

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18 Comments
realestatepup
realestatepup
October 20, 2020 5:22 pm

So let’s keep not talking about what REALLY happened…the purposeful crash of the economy via Covid-1984 restrictions, that are STILL in place.
In my state, there were 5 deaths recorded and attributed to Covid-1984. FIVE. Yet Tall Deval is blathering on about possibly, maybe, some new restrictions as GASP cases continue to rise. Something about this town or that being in the red…so we have phase 3.5698 we have to stay at before we can move to phase 3.5699. In the meantime, we have children being sexually assaulted live on Zoom class, kids dick bombing other kids on Zoom class, and teachers who are crying about making their wills in order to go back to work.
If people were really going to place blame somewhere, I would place it squarely at the feet of Dr. Shortstuff, Bill Gates, and the MSM who continue to peddle panic porn to the masses.
If Trump does in fact win re-election, let’s hope some common sense prevails and he follows the lead of Governor Noem and just say no more.
So hey…all you feminists and womxn power idiots…put your money where your mouth is and start to use whatever brain cells you have left and get Governor Noem on the ticket for President in 2025.
We can only hope and pray that the Lich Queen isn’t around to try another failed run. Good lord, like watching a Boris Karloff mummy make a run for office. I’d vote for a blow up sex doll first.
I can assume Chameleon Harris will probably be the Dem of choice to run anyway…she has everything they like….hypocrisy in spades, not Caucasian, female, and weird creepy laughter at inappropriate times.
If by all things evil the Two Minute Basement Egg wins, well….I guess there will only be a burning field of tires left. Good thing we will have the masks…you’re going to need it to block out the stench of human turds in the street, homeless encampments, piles of garbage, and most likely dead bodies in the woods and gutter.
Perhaps AOC can come up with a plan to compost all the dead or something.

Glock-N-Load
Glock-N-Load
  realestatepup
October 20, 2020 7:04 pm

Hey Pup,

Got a real estate update?

SeeBee
SeeBee
  realestatepup
October 20, 2020 7:38 pm

“If people were really going to place blame somewhere, I would place it squarely at the feet of Dr. Shortstuff, Bill Gates, and the MSM who continue to peddle panic porn to the masses.”
I’m usually simpatico with you pup. But I must disagree with your statement. The blame falls squarely on all the people who gave up EVERYTHING because they were “ascared of the big bad flu” AND listened to the people who LIE TO THEM THE MOST.

Just a Medic
Just a Medic
  realestatepup
October 20, 2020 7:45 pm

Forgive my ignorance… what is a “dick bomb?” And how would one construct such, hypothetically?

subwo
subwo
  Just a Medic
October 22, 2020 12:40 am

I think that is the same as the cock pics that women don’t want to see on dating sites, but live on zoom. I was filling in the cracks in my driveway last month with caulking and I had signs made up warning people of fresh caulk and to beware of it. I did write that they could take pictures.

ottomatik.
ottomatik.
  realestatepup
October 20, 2020 10:53 pm

Well done, a great vinegette, dont forget about the evil gnomes sidekick, Brixx, I swear its a comic book name.
The evil succubus has mounted her steed of the Apocalypse and rides about the lands spreading her gospel of destruction: Lockdowns.
Bitch is trying to outdo Trump.

22winmag - Jewish Yankee L.D.S. M110A2 Gunner
22winmag - Jewish Yankee L.D.S. M110A2 Gunner
October 20, 2020 6:07 pm

When people get nervous about a potential foreclosure, Kushner is going to offer something worse- mutant Reverse Mortgages on crack.

Here’s 3 hours of some of the best political commentary online today- and the inside scoop on Kushner’s evil “Easy Knock” program begins at 2:02:00;

FTN 345: Negroes of Praise

Fleabaggs
Fleabaggs

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They don’t want that kind of truth here, what’s the matter with you anyway. This is the Alfred E. Newman show.
Trust the plan.

22winmag - I was told about 2020 in 1981
22winmag - I was told about 2020 in 1981
  Fleabaggs
October 21, 2020 4:49 am

Hopium is a hell of a drug.

Anonymous
Anonymous
October 20, 2020 7:48 pm

Remember democrats wanted to bail out states and cities that allowed riots , looting and had police stand down and let it happen ! Looters during civil unrest are shot on site !
Republicans wanted to send out another cash assistance to people and the Dems under Pelosi Galore shot it down because it was a Trump idea FUCK THE PEOPLE Pelosi will feed you ! Try knocking on her door for a handout !

SeeBee
SeeBee
October 20, 2020 8:08 pm

The point of the scamdemic is to relieve all people (that’s the mom and pop, most upper, all middle and lower class property owners) of their privately held property. In NYC they keep extending a moratorium on rent payments. NO rent. NO tax or utility payments. No Pay, no play. Property confiscated. No restitution. Now owners are renters, renters are slaves and slaves are now equal. And people are still worried about someone not wearing a mask or keeping distance or having some asshole approach you with a temperature gun to the head. Meanwhile, homeless encampments are springing up everywhere. I wonder is Karan and Kevin will let them have it when they are upchucking lungy’s all over their perfectly coiffed Pomeranians.

GFNG
GFNG
  SeeBee
October 21, 2020 6:41 am

There is no such thing as private property

Jets And Grabbers
Jets And Grabbers
  GFNG
October 21, 2020 9:58 am

Bullshit.

There is no such thing as communal property.

yahsure
yahsure
October 20, 2020 10:59 pm

Not a word out there about suicides or home or auto foreclosures. Agenda 21 when I read it a long time ago wanted to get rid of property rights if I remember correctly.

22winmag - I was told about 2020 in 1981
22winmag - I was told about 2020 in 1981
  yahsure
October 21, 2020 4:51 am

You remember correctly.

Freedom cannot exist without private property and a functioning rule of law.

Satanism aka Communism is anti-private property and anti-family.

very old white guy
very old white guy
October 21, 2020 6:42 am

The government caused the problems and now that the real economy is just about pooched who are they going to rent to?

MaddMatt
MaddMatt
  very old white guy
October 21, 2020 7:33 am

I don’t think they give a flyin’ fuk about rent anymore. They have so much money they could buy and burn a new house for entertainment every day for the rest of their grand-children’s lives and never burn through it all. Read up on the Georgia Guidestones for an idea of what’s actually up…

Steve
Steve
  MaddMatt
October 23, 2020 1:52 am

Matt,
It’s stated openly that’s the path we’re on but it’s too fantastical for most to believe or comprehend so it’s a cognitive dissonance on steroids or normalcy bias gone amok. They refuse to believe it’s in the realm of possibility when it’s a definite part of the plan.