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The end of tenant protections on July 31 has raised concerns that thousands of Florida residents will be unable to afford their monthly rent and face eviction.
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The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention says the pandemic presented a historic threat.
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A company called Pallet demonstrated a new solution to sheltering people without permanent housing in Orlando at the Salvation Army today.
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Following a nationwide trend, vacation home sales in Florida shot up during the pandemic. A recent report captured some industry sales data.
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To qualify for assistance, applicants must meet certain income thresholds.
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One bedroom units start at $740 dollars a month and two bedroom units cost $880 dollars a month.
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The state has a dedicated trust fund meant to fund affordable housing projects but lawmakers have repeatedly diverted money from the program. This year looks like it will be no different.
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Before, if an LGBTQ student wanted to make sure their roommate would accept them, they’d have to contact FSU’s Housing office on their own and ask to be paired with another LGBTQ student or ally.
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Demings says the new 33.4 million dollar Rental Assistance program will help mostly low-income and other qualified residents pay rent.
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Some landlords are evicting tenants despite an order from the CDC aimed at stemming the spread of COVID-19 by preventing evictions. That has led to calls to strengthen protections.