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Households In Georgia And Nationwide Face Eviction Crisis Amid The Pandemic

Households In Georgia And Nationwide Face Eviction Crisis Amid The Pandemic

Closer Look with Rose Scott

August 6, 202054m 48s

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Show Notes

First, Corianne Payton Scally, a principal research associate in the Metropolitan Housing and Communities Policy Center at the Urban Institute, discusses the findings of a new analysis that finds one in four United States rental units were covered by he CARES Act eviction moratorium.

Then, Dan Immergluck, a professor in the Urban Studies Institute at Georgia State University, discusses how the pandemic has affected affordable housing in Georgia, as well as his recommendations for solutions at the state and federal level.

And finally, a roundtable of guests including Don Coleman, co-managing attorney at Atlanta Legal Aid, Alison Johnson, executive director of the Housing Justice League, and Georgia Legal Services eviction prevention director Susan Reif, share what they are hearing directly from tenants and landlords across the city and state.

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