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With millions in rental assistance cash unspent, Fulton not considering eviction moratorium

Georgia’s most populous county, which includes most of the City of Atlanta, is not considering enacting a temporary eviction ban, despite having a backlog of landlord-tenant cases awaiting magistrate court judges, as well as millions of dollars in unspent federal rent relief money. Fulton County spokeswoman Jessica Corbitt told Atlanta Civic Circle on Wednesday that the county’s superior court is “not […]

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Local, state eviction bans needed while governments disburse federal rental assistance cash, experts say

Localized eviction bans would render some much-needed breathing room to renters at risk of displacement due to the pandemic, especially as governments across Georgia sluggishly distribute federal funds meant to help keep financially burdened tenants at home. That’s according to the heads of legal organizations that specialize in supporting lower-income metro Atlantans, as well as local housing […]

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What the city’s housing authority wants from the Atlanta Civic Center

At long last, Atlanta’s housing authority is on the hunt for developers that could revive the Atlanta Civic Center. Built in the late 1960s and anchored by an impressive performance hall that once hosted opera singers, ballet dancers and political icons, the Boisfeuillet Jones Atlanta Civic Center has been deserted since 2014, aching for a comeback. […]

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With federal moratorium gone, can local attorneys help stave off torrent of evictions?

On Monday, U.S. Attorney General Merrick Garland called on the nation’s legal community to help curb the “devastating” impact the “looming housing and eviction crisis” could have on Americans due to the abrupt ending of the federal eviction freeze. “As federal and local eviction moratoriums expire around the country, eviction filings are expected to spike to […]

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The “tsunami” approaches: With federal moratorium killed, Atlanta braces for crush of evictions

For more than a year, Atlanta renters have dreaded the crash of what Terri Lee, the city’s chief housing officer, called a “tsunami” of evictions — a tidal wave of displacement in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic. Now, it seems that wave is cresting, as the U.S. Supreme Court rejected the Biden administration’s nationwide ban on […]

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Fulton County nixes cap for emergency rental assistance requests

Fulton County officials announced during a Wednesday press conference that tenants in need of emergency assistance money can now request as much as they need, lifting restrictions that had capped the maximum total payment at $9,000. Fulton County Chairman Robb Pitts also revealed that renters now could seek emergency rental and utility assistance funds for up to 18 months, […]

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Roy Barnes: Eviction ban emboldened motel guests to seek tenant rights

Representing Decatur’s Efficiency Lodge, former Gov. Roy Barnes argued in the Georgia Court of Appeals on Tuesday that the federal eviction moratorium had emboldened some motel guests to appeal for tenant rights — a ploy, he said, to avoid being kicked out for not paying the bill for their stay. The case hinges on whether a panel […]

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Should metro Atlanta governments take a page from Santa Fe’s rental assistance playbook?

Many emergency rental assistance programs pay landlords on behalf of struggling tenants. If someone’s behind on rent, utility bills or other housing-related expenses, their respective city, county or state will write a check — usually with federal funds — directly to the party that’s owed. In Santa Fe, N.M., though, officials have afforded their residents […]

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Analysis: In metro Atlanta, population boom outpaces housing creation

An analysis of the latest U.S. Census data paints a troubling picture — one that underscores a grim future for housing affordability in metro Atlanta. Statewide, between 2010 and 2020, the population grew by 10.6 percent, up to more than 10.7 million Georgians. The total number of housing units, however, increased by just 7.9 percent, […]

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Court to determine if extended-stay hotel guests should be protected by tenant rights

A case developing in Georgia’s court of appeals could soon determine whether three people who have lived at an extended-stay hotel in DeKalb County are legally recognized as residents, rather than as guests — and, effectively, whether they can be shielded from displacement by the federal eviction moratorium. The three plaintiffs, who are represented by […]

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Housing authority soon to seek developers for Atlanta Civic Center revamp

The Atlanta Civic Center could finally be bound for resurrection. Vacant since 2014, the Boisfeuillet Jones Atlanta Civic Center — an Old Fourth Ward landmark erected in the late 1960s — has long been itching for a comeback that would reinvent it as a place Atlantans can once again embrace. Read the full story on Atlanta Civic Circle.

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With wave of displacement looming, city ordinance donates to eviction-fighting orgs

Although the federal eviction moratorium has once again been extended, local housing experts foresee a swell of evictions that could force tens of thousands of metro Atlantans out of their homes. To brace for the wave of displacement, Atlanta City Councilman Matt Westmorland pushed legislation to donate a total of $20,000 to two intown legal agencies who […]

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Charlotte lawmakers want to abolish single-family-only zoning. Could Atlanta do the same?

Charlotte City Councilman Braxton Winston calls it “single-family exclusionary zoning” — a series of city design laws that perpetuates racial and socioeconomic disparities by mandating, in certain places, suburban-style development. In Charlotte, like in Atlanta, much of the city’s residential areas are zoned for single-family development only, meaning you can’t build denser than what you […]

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Biden’s eviction ban offers breathing room to hundreds of thousands of Georgians

More than 250,000 Georgia renters have secured a few more weeks of protection from potential displacement, after the Biden Administration on Tuesday enacted an eviction moratorium for communities severely afflicted by the coronavirus pandemic. The Atlanta-based Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) identifies most of Georgia — and all metro Atlanta counties — as at […]

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As Delta variant surges, Emory public health expert urges Congress to extend eviction moratorium

The end of the federal eviction moratorium has amplified demand for tenant protections nationwide, especially as COVID-19’s Delta variant surges. In Atlanta, public health experts say eviction prevention is vital to curbing the spread of the deadly virus. On Tuesday, Dr. Carlos del Rio, an infectious disease expert at Emory University, told Atlanta Civic Circle that “it’s […]

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In waning hours of eviction moratorium, almost 20 percent of metro Atlanta renters owe back rent

As the federal eviction moratorium edges toward its July 31 expiration, nearly a fifth of metro Atlanta renters are behind on rent. Those with arrears owe an average of $3,891, according to a New York Times analysis. Of the 11-county metro Atlanta region, Clayton County has the highest proportion of renters owing back rent, with 25.4 percent behind […]

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Some cities are effectively eliminating homelessness; could Atlanta be next?

Homelessness is a huge problem in the United States. To try and resolve the issue, some communities are turning to unconventional methods- and it seems to be working. What can Atlanta learn from these communities, and how can the city use this knowledge to help its most vulnerable? Since 2019, the number of people experiencing […]

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Atlanta Housing teams with city’s homeless services partner to distribute emergency housing vouchers

Atlanta Housing’s (AH) board of commissioners on Wednesday passed a resolution paving the way for the distribution of 202 emergency housing vouchers for people whose lives have been upended by the coronavirus pandemic. Funded by the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD), thanks to the American Rescue Plan (ARP), the new emergency housing voucher program expands upon […]

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As federal moratorium nears expiration, 40 percent of Georgians fear eviction

With less than a week until the federal eviction moratorium is set to expire, some 40 percent of Georgia renters worry they could soon be out on the streets. That’s according to a new report by QuoteWizard, an online insurance comparison marketplace, which analyzed data from Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) surveys. The research indicates […]

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