> Eviction/foreclosure bans have in many places been adopted along with shelter-in-place orders.
They are simply pausing evictions. So, you lose your job due to the pandemic and as soon as it has improved then you still get kicked out. I don't think that is much relief, especially if there is another wave.
> Why California’s emergency approach includes the power to seize hotels to rapidly expand shelter capacity (and why SF is in negotiations to buy hotel space for an extended time for that purpose.)
All I've seen is for quarantine sites, not for shelters.
They are simply pausing evictions. So, you lose your job due to the pandemic and as soon as it has improved then you still get kicked out. I don't think that is much relief, especially if there is another wave.
Here is the order:
https://www.michigan.gov/whitmer/0,9309,7-387-90499_90705-52...
> Why California’s emergency approach includes the power to seize hotels to rapidly expand shelter capacity (and why SF is in negotiations to buy hotel space for an extended time for that purpose.)
All I've seen is for quarantine sites, not for shelters.