Report : More than 25 , 000 eviction cases filed in Detroit during the pandemic
Residents in Detroit, Michigan, have been told they can stay in hotels paid for by the city s coronavirus emergency rescue scheme, despite being evicted from their homes until the end of the month, according to council officials.
Source: interlochenpublicradio.orgPublished on 2022-07-02
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