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Demings introduces legislation to protect residents from eviction during disasters

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From Staff Reports and the Office of Rep. Val Demings

US Rep. Val Demings introduced the Federal Disaster Housing Stability Act of 2021. The legislation would apply an automatic eviction moratorium to all rental properties and a foreclosure moratorium to all federally backed mortgages for locations under a federal declaration of an emergency. U.S. Rep. Al Lawson of Florida is co-leading this legislation and the bill is supported by the National Housing Law Project and the National Low Income Housing Coalition.

 

Rep. Val Demings

Lawson is the U.S. Representative for Florida's 5th congressional district.

Demings represents the 10th district in Florida, which includes parts of Orange County and Apopka, and is also running for the US Senate in 2022 against incumbent Marco Rubio.

“Disasters happen, but evictions during a disaster don’t need to," said Demings. "We should not allow Americans to go homeless due to emergencies outside of their control. We can and must ensure that a natural disaster does not mean needless eviction for American families.

According to Demings, the bill would provide stability and certainty for millions of renters and homeowners during future federal emergencies.

"We know that Floridians will continue to experience future severe storms and other disasters, and we need to ensure that Floridian families are fully protected during these difficult times.”

US Rep. Al Lawson

“I have seen firsthand the toll that natural disasters, most recently with Hurricanes Michael and Irma, has placed on families across North Florida,” Rep. Lawson said. “Implementing a temporary eviction moratorium is crucial for recovery for many low-income households. Residents should not be burdened with locating a place to sleep at night during an already stressful time. The Federal Disaster Housing Stability Act is an important step in safeguarding our most vulnerable Americans during moments of tremendous need.”

The bill is designed to provide stability for renters and homeowners during future federally declared natural disasters by implementing an eviction moratorium for all rental properties and a foreclosure moratorium on all federally backed mortgages during a federally declared disaster.

Shamus Roller thinks it's exactly what residents need at such a critical time.

“This legislation provides a meaningful opportunity to protect renters from displacement at one of the most challenging times in their lives - in the aftermath of a natural disaster," said Roller, the executive director of the National Housing Law Project. "We applaud Congresswoman Deming’s efforts to provide these protections.”

The moratoriums would be targeted, applying to just those jurisdictions covered by the federal disaster declaration. The moratorium would cover six months for homeowners. For renters, the moratorium would cover at least 90 days from the disaster declaration, after a landlord receives federal disaster assistance or the expiration of federal disaster assistance eligibility for landlords.

“America’s disaster housing recovery system is fundamentally broken and in need of major reform. Too often, the lowest-income and most marginalized survivors face an increased risk of housing instability and, in worst cases, homelessness after a major disaster,” stated Diane Yentel, president and CEO of the National Low Income Housing Coalition. “Congress should enact the Federal Disaster Housing Stability Act from Congresswoman Demings as part of a comprehensive overhaul of our nation’s disaster housing recovery framework to ensure a complete and equitable recovery for survivors.”

Federal Disaster Housing Stability Act of 2021, National Housing Law Project, National Low Income Housing Coalition, US Congress, US Rep. Al Lawson, US Rep. Val Demings

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