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Proposed Modifications to Michigan Court Rules Seek to Make Pandemic-Inspired  Changes Permanent, Making it Harder to Evict Tenants

Fraser

During the COVID-19 pandemic, Michigan’s court rules related to landlord-tenant eviction procedures were modified in some ways to utilize video conferencing and to make certain proceedings more efficient, and modified in other ways that made it more difficult for landlords to evict residential and commercial tenants.

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North Carolina Braces for the Real Estate Litigation Tidal Wave

Burr Forman

The federal order associated with the CARES Act was broader and expired on July 24, allowing landlords to begin issuing 30 days’ notice for tenants to vacate properties. However, the CARES Act moratorium only prevented residential landlords from initiating proceedings if those landlords had federally backed mortgages.

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CDC, Biden Announce 60-Day Eviction Moratorium in High-Risk Areas

Collection Industry News

Most recently, we provided an update to the Alabama Association case, which a coalition of landlords and realtors first brought against the CDC to prevent its continued enforcement of the Order in contravention, they argued, of federal law and the U.S. Constitution ( Alabama Association of Realtors, et al. This decision by the D.C.