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DeSantis extends Florida evictions, foreclosures moratorium until Oct. 1

Author: The Associated Press
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Governor DeSantis. Photo via WINK News.

Scores of Floridians struggling with rents and mortgages were given another reprieve when Gov. Ron DeSantis again extended a moratorium against residential evictions and foreclosures.

The governor did so Monday night, just hours before a previous extension was to expire — potentially providing temporary relief to scores of financially struggling Floridians who have lost their jobs because of the coronavirus pandemic.

The state’s unemployment rate remains high — 11.3% in July — with more than 1.1 million Floridians out of work as the state’s economy continues ailing amid the COVID-19 outbreak.

The extension means residents who cannot pay rent or make house payments won’t be forced out of their homes until the end of the month.

Many hundreds of thousands of the state’s residents lost their jobs, or had their hours severely reduced, when bars, restaurants and other businesses curtailed hours because of the outbreak.

The governor’s order does not forgive the payment of rents or mortgages and applies only to people who can prove their loss of income was because of the pandemic.

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