Housing industry groups eye potential lawsuits challenging Trump’s eviction order

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The mounting opposition to the eviction moratorium, issued Tuesday, stems from the fact that the federal government has not put aside any new aid to reimburse landlords at a time when their tenants are at risk of falling behind on their rent.

aid — leaving housing industry advocates fearful about their future finances under the moratorium.

But Howard stressed that landlords — without financial help from Congress — simply “can’t afford” to enact the president’s moratorium. They said they are now “looking at our legal options,” which could involve trying to seek compensation for carrying out the directive.

 

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