Overcharged, then evicted: How errors push out public housing residents
Briefly

Public housing tenants face challenges with mistaken rent increases, leading to eviction threats. Lack of national data complicates tracking, but the issue is prevalent post-pandemic eviction moratoriums.
In the specific case of Nikki Jones, her rent increased from $450 to $1,400 monthly, surpassing 50% of her income due to errors by the housing authority. Such cases highlight the struggle faced by many residents.
Read at Washington Post
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