Archive for Disasters and emergencies – Page 3

Effective August 31, 2021, a new rule requires mortgage servicers to provide meaningful opportunities for homeowners to avoid foreclosure and keep their homes as certain federal forbearance programs begin to expire

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This post is the fifth in a series documenting trends in consumer credit outcomes during the COVID-19 pandemic

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This post is the fourth in a series documenting trends in consumer credit outcomes during the COVID-19 pandemic

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When tenants can’t pay the rent, this can be hard on landlords too

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If you were a college student enrolled in an eligible college or university on or after March 13, 2020, you may qualify for emergency financial aid grants that can be used to cover expenses or costs from food, housing, course materials, technology needs, health care, child-care expenses, or money owed to your school

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If you are unable to pay rent and worried about eviction, the CDC issued a new eviction moratorium on August 3, 2021

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Some federal protections put in place to protect homeowners from foreclosure and renters from eviction during the COVID-19 pandemic ended on July 31

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Algunas de las protecciones federales que fueron establecidas para proteger a los propietarios de vivienda del “foreclosure” o ejecución financiera, y a los inquilinos del “eviction” o desalojo durante la pandemia del COVID-19, terminaron el 31 de julio

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This post is the third in a series documenting trends in consumer credit outcomes during the COVID-19 pandemic

See the full post at consumerfinance.gov

The COVID-19 pandemic has made it difficult for renters and landlords to cover housing costs

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