Logging in to get kicked out: Inside America's virtual eviction crisis

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Last updated 20 setembro 2024
Logging in to get kicked out: Inside America's virtual eviction crisis
When Gabrielle Diamond and her boyfriend, Brian Cox, showed up for eviction court on October 15, they were more than a little nervous.  The two had been renting a bedroom in transitional housing for veterans in Kansas City, Missouri, since January, paying $600 per month for their month-to-month lease. Almost as soon as they moved…
Logging in to get kicked out: Inside America's virtual eviction crisis
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Logging in to get kicked out: Inside America's virtual eviction crisis
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Logging in to get kicked out: Inside America's virtual eviction crisis
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Logging in to get kicked out: Inside America's virtual eviction crisis
Logging in to get kicked out: Inside America's virtual eviction crisis
Logging in to get kicked out: Inside America's virtual eviction crisis
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Logging in to get kicked out: Inside America's virtual eviction crisis
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Logging in to get kicked out: Inside America's virtual eviction crisis
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Logging in to get kicked out: Inside America's virtual eviction crisis
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