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Jessica Hanyok
  • Property Manager
  • Wicomico County; Salisbury MD; Eastern Shore, MD
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CDC Eviction Moratorium

Jessica Hanyok
  • Property Manager
  • Wicomico County; Salisbury MD; Eastern Shore, MD
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Hi BP!

Has anyone successfully fought a CDC Declaration submission? I have a student on an individual lease that has filed this form to prevent eviction. She works, i have money judgement, but the court houses are so backed up they haven't even processed my wage garnishment. Now that the CDC has extended to July 31st, i have to reschedule the eviction again! This tenant is not seeking assistance, has not had substantial loss of income (full time student and was only working part time, guarantor did not complete the form but is not being responsive either), and is not facing homelessness as she has her parents home to go back to.

I was going to file a motion with the courts tomorrow as i have already received my judgement, but because she turned this form in, i must not pursue the eviction otherwise i am subjected to fines if she files suite and wins. My hopes are that with a court hearing regarding her CDC submission, i can get her guarantor in court and request they provide documentation of how they've had substantial loss of income, etc. And also explain what "Penalties of Perjury" means, though that is an empty threat i am sure by the CDC.

Thanks BP!

Cordially, 

Jessica H.

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