Report : More than 25 , 000 people faced eviction in Detroit during the pandemic
Residents in Detroit have been told they can stay until September after being evicted from hotels paid for by the coronavirus lockdown, according to council officials. They say the remaining tenants are still living in a hotel.
Source: michiganradio.orgPublished on 2022-06-29
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