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Navigating the Post Foreclosure and Eviction Moratoriums Set to Expire June 30

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THE NEIL GARFIELD SHOW

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The National Foreclosure Moratorium and associated forbearance enrollment applying to various Government-back loans (Fannie Mae, Freddie Mac, HUD/FHA, VA, USDA), is set to expire June 30, 2021. As of this date, a possible extension to let's say September 30 does not appear to be on the horizon, though it may still happen.

The national eviction moratorium thru the Centers for Disease Control (CDC) likewise expires June 30.

Today on the Show we will break down the nuts and bolts of what these foreclosure and eviction protections have looked like, and also cover what to expect in the months ahead, including discussing the various end dates of certain State deadlines, which largely track the Fed experation of June 30. A notable outlier is New York, which extends it's eviction ban through August 31, 2021.

 

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