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Re: Robert from yahoo bd post# 690672

Sunday, 08/01/2021 4:25:39 PM

Sunday, August 01, 2021 4:25:39 PM

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"The suit, NAA et al. v. The United States of America, is open to all rental housing providers who have been damaged by and are operating in a state or locality under the federal eviction moratorium. It argues that the CDC order has curbed several rights under the U.S. Constitution including: The right to access the courts, the freedom to contract with others absent government interference, the right to demand compensation when property is taken by government action and the limits of federal government power."

https://www.naahq.org/news-publications/naa-sues-federal-government-recover-industry%E2%80%99s-losses-under-nationwide-eviction

"The COVID-19 pandemic was devastating, and if we do not act, the housing affordability crisis may grow into a catastrophe where the government could invoke more “emergency” remedies. With the meter on rent debt still running, political will waning and Congress moving past COVID-relief measures, NAA is putting up the greatest fight yet and asking the courts for two things: Fair compensation for damages suffered under the unlawful CDC order and an assurance that the federal government can never do this again."

"The rental housing industry cannot be held solely responsible for an unfunded rent debt while the federal government trades one crisis for another."