Millions in US face eviction amid COVID-19 crisis
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Help for landlords during the coronavirus crisis is coming to an end but so many people fear they will now struggle to pay rent.
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The federal order goes through the end of the year, while Arizona Gov. Doug Ducey's anti-eviction order expires at the end of October and is being challenged in court.
A teacher is evicted while a caregiver is spared as researchers predict the number of households in Pima County at risk of displacement could reach 26,000.Â
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Arizona had the highest rate of âhousing lossâ in the nation, according to a new national study, and that was before what experts called a âtsunami of evictionsâ that is expected to hit this fall.
The Pima County Board of Supervisors voted Tuesday to created a program to provide legal assistance to those facing evictions and entered a new contract to maintain its free COVID-19 testing program.
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