Now What is next? Could you imagine how our country is going to look like after this date? The Federal eviction protection order will be over, supposedly, the Landlords will be able to evict those who are not able to pay their rent. More homeless, or will the Federal eviction protection order be extended? If not, there will be millions of people out of their homes. Now homeless.
Will there be more programs for people to get to more resources? Pay the rent, get to a job, with what gas money? Will there be a community of “Tent Cities”. Our children are no longer attending schools, they got lab tops to do their homework on but, you have to have internet.
Now what? There are a lot of questions. Due to many many things, standing in a way of housing, food stamps COVID-19, no schooling in the school building, parents looking for work, children been left with other families, maybe by themselves, meanwhile, parents, work, standing on corners begging for money, The suffering could just be too much.
If you get evicted, where are you going to put your furniture, your personal treasures, it takes more money just to store it in a place like the U-Haul place. I placed all my furniture in storage and I pay close to 500.00 dollars a month and pay rent on top of that. It is going to be hard when this time comes. Hopefully, since the COVID-19 is still here, they will probably extend this order longer.
Could you wonder though, how this pandemic has affected everyone like the younger generation and the children? It is already hard to be able to talk to and control the teens. They are angry, some are on drugs and their behaviors are hard to deal with even if they are not on drugs. Some moms and dads feel like their hands are tied.
I have seen much more teens on the streets, begging for money on the corners of the roads. They are the least able to work and care for themselves. But how about the younger children. They are been left out in the cold. According to the Department of Health and Welfare, tells us that there are 65% of teens are homeless and, on the streets, maybe more by now.
Their families do not want to be bullied by some and can not help them. Some say they rather just leave them alone and kick them out of the house for the “sake of peace.” The other children need more attention and this one is a bad influence on my other children. I will have to do something.
I have a client who is fighting for custody for her kids, according to my Client, they are so badly ill-mannered by their other parent. Suddenly, her 14 years slapped her mother on the face so hard she left a handprint on her face.
The client stated Child was hoping that she would lose it and hit her back, but, she didn’t she said it was really hard, but she kept her cool. Tried to talk to her instead.
If we do not get our expansion on this order, what are parents to do. According to Fox News, we are getting another 600.00 stimulus check of 600.00 dollars. Not much, but it counts as something.
The compromise COVID-19 relief bill in Congress is expected to have $25 billion for emergency rental assistance and could extend the CDC order through, if not pass, January 2021.
Please let me repeat this again. The CDC is expected to have $25 Billion for emergency rental assistance.
Housing advocate, Yentel says that’s a good thing. The rental assistance is desperately needed and the CDC order is protecting many people. But she says the order itself also needs to be beefed up because there are many other cases where it’s not working.
Landlords are saying they do not have to obey those orders because it is really not a banning order and it does not apply to them. They evicted tenants and nothing has happened to them. Some Police and judges agreed with the Landlords.
“One of the flaws is that it’s not automatic, and so renters need to know that the protection exists and they need to know what actions to take in order to receive that protection,” housing advocates Yentel says.
The order is also being treated differently by judges around the U.S., so outcomes vary completely, depending on where people live or what court they end up in. I re-searched how many states out of the 50 states complied and 16 other states did not agree with the Federal eviction protection order and did not hold the utility bills until the COVID-19 19 would clear…
People’s utilities would be shut off if arrangements were not made before the shut-off moment. Employees of the electricity company were directed to offer people choices and in this way, they would make sure they were recorded, so no allegations could be made to the electrical agencies. They in many cases offered alternative choices to pay the electrical bills to their customers.
How reasonable is our Government, we shall see? Meanwhile, God Bless us all.