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Texas Courts Begin to Allow Evictions
/in National /by Tracy WillisTexas courts are indicating that they will not enforce a federal order that would stop evictions during the coronavirus pandemic. While Congress has approved billions of dollars to help people pay their rent to avoid eviction, many of those tenants have yet to receive any of that money. The Texas Supreme Court did not extend its emergency order, and the Texas Justice Court Training Center issued guidance essentially telling judges it’s not their job to enforce the CDC’s order. Legal aid attorneys are gravely concerned about the tens of thousands (and possibly more) who will be left homeless.
Mall Vacancies Set New Record
/1 Comment/in National /by Tracy WillisThe vacancy rate for regional malls in the United States hit a record 11.4% in the first quarter of 2021 from 10.5% in the fourth quarter of 2020, according to Moody’s Analytics’ commercial real estate division. Shopping traffic to enclosed malls has been steadily decreasing for years due to Americans spending more online. In it’s latest quarterly report, Moody’s finds that other commercial real estate sectors are showing better progress, retail is still in crisis.
Home Appraisal Gap Causing Trouble For Home Buyers
/in National /by Tracy WillisWith the quick turn around in the home market, buyers are entering into bidding wars to secure their dream homes. Homes are selling above appraisal values creating a gap for buyers to make up. Many are tapping into retirement accounts or accepting loans from family in order to purchase their homes. With many sellers waiting in line to purchase one property, buyers must be prepared to come to the table with a substantial amount of money.