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Locality: Jessup, Pennsylvania

Phone: +1 570-383-6600



Address: 215 Thomas St 18434 Jessup, PA, US

Website: www.ElectricCityHomes.com/

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Electric City Homes, Inc. 27.04.2021

The CDC’s eviction moratorium was struck down last week by another federal judge, this time in western Tennessee. Added to two prior rulings against it, the ban now is halted in portions of Ohio and Tennessee, and for some tenants in eastern Texas.

Electric City Homes, Inc. 15.04.2021

According to a new nationwide survey, since the eviction moratoriums began nearly 25% of rental property owners have been either forced to sell some of their properties or forced to sell all of them. The problems will increase if the eviction moratorium extends beyond March 31, 2021.

Electric City Homes, Inc. 13.04.2021

If lawmakers extend the eviction moratorium yet again, they are making a bad problem worse (including for mom and pop landlords who are struggling). Extending the eviction moratorium is like robbing Peter to pay Paul.

Electric City Homes, Inc. 05.04.2021

A Pennsylvania landlords is suing the federal CDC in an effort to overturn the CDC moratorium on evictions. The lawsuit says the CDC order is unconstitutional, costing landlords "substantial sums" and preventing them from paying their mortgage and taxes.

Electric City Homes, Inc. 17.03.2021

Even though a multitude of landlords are hurting financially, thousands of landlords nationwide say the rent assistance programs often have too many strings attached.

Electric City Homes, Inc. 28.12.2020

HAPPY NEW YEAR! Top 100 Landlord Discussions of 2020 https://conta.cc/3aXt6Mw

Electric City Homes, Inc. 13.12.2020

Smart landlords are communicating constantly with their tenants... many of our landlord members are doing what they can to help the tenants find assistance to pay the rent.

Electric City Homes, Inc. 03.12.2020

When a service is provided, but some people don’t pay for it, in the end it means the price is increased for everyone in order to cover the cost of the non-payers. ...to tell people they don’t have to pay rent or utility bills means in the very near future rents and utility costs will rise for everyone.

Electric City Homes, Inc. 01.12.2020

Oregon Landlords sue to invalidate eviction ban claiming they are being legally compelled to provide housing for indeterminate amount of time that has already stretched beyond 18 months. It's unconstitutional because it amounts to the government taking their property without proper compensation. http://dld.bz/jp6Ub