Wilkes County Leaders Look For Ways To Address Housing Gaps
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With North Carolina courts closed for in-person appearances through mid-January due to a surge in COVID-19 cases, eviction hearings are temporarily put on pause.
Legal Aid of North Carolina is suing some state and county court officials over uneven enforcement of a federal eviction moratorium by some counties.
Legal Aid of North Carolina has settled housing discrimination complaints against five apartment complexes in the Triad.
Back in September, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention issued a sweeping nationwide moratorium on ev
Governor Roy Cooper has issued a new executive order on evictions that is designed to give tenants additional protections.
A new statewide program is providing rent and utility relief to North Carolinians experiencing financial hardship.
Courts in Winston-Salem continue to move forward with evictions. This comes after a national moratorium was issued on evictions designed to halt them for reasons of non-payment.
The surprise sweeping move by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention to place a national
Housing advocates are calling attention to eviction policies in Forsyth County as part of a statewide campaign called “Housing is a Human Right.”