Posted on 08/05/2021 9:13:39 PM PDT by SeekAndFind
A judge in Ohio has announced that the county court will not be complying with the CDC’s eviction moratorium. On Thursday Franklin County Municipal Court Administrative and Presiding Judge Ted Barrows announced that the court is not obligated to abide by the moratorium, per an appeals-court decision last month.
On July 23, the Sixth Circuit Court of Appeals ruled that the CDC overstepped its bounds when it issued a moratorium last year to help curb the spread of the COVID-19 virus.
Based on that ruling, the Franklin County court release said, courts in Tennessee, Kentucky, Ohio and Michigan are no longer bound by the latest moratorium the CDC imposed, on Tuesday.
Barrows told the Columbus Dispatch that tenants still have all the rights they previously had pre-pandemic. Landlords are not able to simply kick someone out of their rental properties. There are processes and procedures that must be followed to protect tenant rights, as well as plenty of COVID rental aid still available for those struggling with rent payments. He called the media-driven hysterics “apocryphal.”
“People talk about millions of people being set out and homeless and flooding shelters,” Barrows said. “That’s apocryphal. You’re hearing that from advocates who have a certain point of view. It’s hard to characterize this (decision) as a disaster.”
Barrow said a large amount of relief funds remain available to tenants at risk of eviction, and the court would continue to work with tenants and various agencies to try to keep them in their residences.
Barrows is exactly right and he is an example of what every American should be doing with a new round of mandates and rules. We simply cannot comply with illegal orders. The government does not have the legal right to impose almost any of the shutdowns and mandates they’ve demanded, yet Americans have complied for the greater good. Our reward for compliance has been simply more rules and more uncertainty. There is already a lot of protection out there for the weakest among us. It is wrong to burden working, productive Americans with even more regulations that continue to put earners out of pocket. It is wrong to mask small children at school. It is wrong to require a person to put something in their body that they do not want just to participate in public life.
The only way any of this changes is if a large portion of America simply stops complying.
Plan accordingly.
Finally, a judge with some understanding of law — that the CDC has overstepped it authority regarding renters.
Looks like Hamilton County may do the same.
https://www.cincinnati.com/story/news/2021/08/05/cdc-eviction-moratorium-has-no-binding-authority-hamilton-county/5504793001/
I’ve never complied with President Retard.
Franklin County is Columbus. One of the blue islands that keep Ohio from being a bright red state.
This’ll be interesting to watch. . . .
You talk about the CDC overstepping its authority. That is all the Buzz so I can see why you are saying it. But keep in mind that no one has the authority to ignore an amendment to the constitution. Absolutely no one. Not even Trumps crooked USSC picks. When crooked K implied that congress could over ride the 4th and 5th amendments then it only showed just how crooked he is. He testified about following the constitution, but he lied. He violated his oath.
Complete disregard for an amendment to the constitution is far more serious than the CDC overstepping its authority. And that is what people should really talking about first.
BINGO !!!!
biden committed a crime in proclaiming this “moratorium.” It is illegal, wrong and unconstitutional. The entire democrat party supports it, and is therefore a criminal organization.
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Ohio County Says They Will Not Comply With Biden/CDC Eviction Moratorium
Red State ^ | 08/05/2021 | Kira Davis
Posted on 8/6/2021, 12:13:39 AM by SeekAndFind
I think most understand it. The problem is for the most part, the left produces judges willing to defy it, and the right produces judges too timid to stand up for it.
We need a lot more of this. Refuse to comply.
I shall not comply
I retired from the apartment business March 24.No problem from my tenants. I wish other landlords and apt employees didn’t have problems.
I won’t blame the apartment business but if landlords and managers had done their due diligence they might not be having as many problems.
I didn’t run a high class complex but everyone had a good credit rating and didn’t want to ruin it. Most were saving for a house or worked for a good company that required good credit and made good money right out of school.
Some of the other complexes my company owned didnt so do
so well.
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