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Linda Thomas
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Supreme Court rejected eviction moratorium Biden

Linda Thomas
  • Rental Property Investor
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Good afternoon all,

Am I understanding this correctly? can we proceed with evictions?? or do we still need to wait till possibly 10/3??

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