As the novel coronavirus COVID-19 pandemic gathered steam, US lawmakers moved to protect newly unemployed Americans from evictions.
But now, eviction freezes are set to expire on various dates before the end of the summer.
According to Business Insider, roughly 20% of Americans were unable to pay all or part of their rent in April, May, and June.
That's left millions potentially vulnerable to eviction. If that's the case for you, start by trying to negotiate a deal with your landlord.
If he or she won't deal, secure the services of an attorney. If you can't afford one, contact your local legal aid society for help.
Educate yourself on your city, county, and state laws. Know your rights.
Finally, do some digging. Find local charities, organizations, and places of worship that might help with rent payments, and ask them for help. Now.