Foreclosure Activity Picks Up, But No Tsunami
Foreclosure activity ticked up in Q3 for the first time since the start of the pandemic, according to the latest data from ATTOM Data Solutions…(ATTOM) Q3: There were 45,517 U.S. properties...
Foreclosure activity ticked up in Q3 for the first time since the start of the pandemic, according to the latest data from ATTOM Data Solutions…(ATTOM) Q3: There were 45,517 U.S. properties...
Despite predictions, the evictions crisis never happened even after the eviction moratorium was removed, rents hit all-time highs in September, and jobless claims rise for the 5th week in a row.
Rachel Siegel and Jonathan O’Connell at The Washington Post write that experts are wondering why the feared eviction ‘tsunami’ has not yet happened…(Washington Post) Why did they think their would be...
The U.S. Treasury announced seven additional policies to encourage state and local governments to expedite emergency rental assistance…(UST) (1) Self-attestation can be used in documenting each aspect of a household’s eligibility...
The eviction moratorium is staying in place, for now, thanks to a district court judge in Washington who said she was bound by precedent on the matter… “U.S. District Judge Dabney...
The CDC announces a new eviction moratorium that looks very similar to the old one, Home prices jump 17.2% in June, and household debt rose in Q2 but it’s not as...
CDC Director Dr. Rochelle Walensky signed an order on Tuesday determining the evictions of tenants for failure to make rent or housing payments could be detrimental to public health… (Center for...
Construction spending increased slightly in June, loans in forbearance fell for the 22nd straight week, and tenants in the South could be the hardest hit by the eviction moratorium expiring.
Will Parker at The Wall Street Journal that tenants in the South could be the hardest hit now that the eviction ban is up… (Wall Street Journal) So why the South?...