Time is ticking for Greensboro mobile home tenants in danger of eviction
Sixteen families are facing eviction at a mobile home in Greensboro as the land is being sold to a developer.
Sixteen families are facing eviction at a mobile home in Greensboro as the land is being sold to a developer.
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention's eviction moratorium has been in place since September of last year and is set to expire at the end of this month.
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.
Back in September, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention issued a sweeping nationwide moratorium on ev
Greensboro has long been home to one of the nation's highest eviction rates, and that was before the pandemic.
Not only did North Carolina's nonprofit legal aid groups see the General Assembly cut much of their state funding used to help poor clients with civil legal troubles, they were at a loss as to why