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Nearly half of Oklahoma households struggled to afford necessities in 2023, according to a new report. The limited income of 45% of households in the state has priced many families out of their homes, contributing to the state’s eviction crisis.
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Nine years ago, Tulsa and Oklahoma City were ranked among the 20 cities in the United States with the highest eviction rates, 11th and 20th, respectively.
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In Oklahoma, most eviction records remain publicly available indefinitely unless they are sealed or expunged by a judge.
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For the next 90 days, help is right across the street for Tulsa County tenants in eviction hearings, and the court will help direct them to it.The new…
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The CDC eviction moratorium protecting renters impacted by COVID ended July 31st. There may be some additional federal protections on the way, but in the…
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TULSA — The first time Terra Atkins came to help tenants at the derelict apartment complex, she stumbled and fell down several steps, ripping the sole of…
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Updated May 6, 10:10 a.m. Thousands of Oklahomans could be affected by a federal judge's ruling Wednesday that the Centers for Disease Control and…
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The Biden administration announced Monday morning that the moratorium on evictions implemented to protect renters in danger of becoming unhoused during…
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A state House committee approved a bill on Wednesday that would prevent courts from halting evictions, even during a health emergency like the COVID-19…
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Despite the pandemic-triggered federal moratorium on residential evictions, evictions do still happen in certain cases here in the Tulsa area. Why? Our…