A federal judge last week vacated a nationwide freeze on evictions that was put in place by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention [CDC] to help cash-strapped renters remain in their homes during the pandemic. Local leaders say this decision is “extremely concerning.”
“We’re hoping that the President issues the order under an agency that has the authority to do this because the judge didn’t rule that it couldn’t be done, simply that the agency that did it – did not have the authority,” said Montgomery County Executive Marc Elrich.
In the meantime, the county remains under the state’s Executive Order to protect tenants in need.
Elrich urges residents facing eviction to seek available county resources:
💲 @MoCoDHHS is processing more than 4,500 applications for its #COVID19 Rent Relief Program. The first checks are expected to go out in about a week. Learn more about this program and apply: https://t.co/Jig2jfevB8.@311MC311 pic.twitter.com/bD9ewZBQjt
— Montgomery County MD (@MontgomeryCoMD) May 13, 2021