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Gov. Ron DeSantis ends Florida ban on evictions. But they still can’t happen

Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis allowed the statewide moratorium on evictions and foreclosures to expire at 12:01 a.m. Thursday.

The reason: The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention enacted a nationwide order that provides eviction relief for renters who prove that they have not been able to pay because of COVID-19.

The state said in a news release Wednesday that DeSantis did not extend Florida’s moratorium “to avoid any confusion over whether the CDC’s evictions order should apply in a particular circumstance.”

The CDC’s evictions order expires Dec. 31.

Florida’s ban has been in place since DeSantis issued Executive Order 20-211 in April. DeSantis extended the order five times. In August, he amended the order to allow landlords and banks to begin the court process for evictions.

In Miami-Dade, evictions are not being executed because of a county COVID-19 emergency order. The county is offering help through its Emergency Rental Assistance Program.

This story was originally published September 30, 2020 at 8:19 PM.

Carli Teproff
Miami Herald
Carli Teproff grew up in Northeast Miami-Dade and graduated from Florida International University in 2003. She became a full-time reporter for the Miami Herald in 2005 and now covers breaking news.
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