TAMU Law Answers Webinar Series
Residential Eviction and Foreclosure Prevention when the CARES Act Ends
The eviction and foreclosure moratoria that the federal CARES Act provided will expire on July 25, 2020. The temporary protection against evictions and foreclosures that many state and local courts, states, and localities provided have also expired or will expire? What options or legal recourse are available to renters and owners who cannot pay their rent or their mortgages after the CARES Act protections end? Hear about legal options and developments from practicing legal experts and Texas A&M Law Professors who specialize in landlord-tenant law, mortgage law, and housing law and policy.
During the one-hour webinar, attendees ask questions of our experts in a live interactive Q&A session.
Webinar materials:
Discussion Topics:
- Landlord/Tenant Law
- Eviction Law
- Foreclosure Law
- CARES Act and other federal and state residential housing laws
Presenters:
- Lisa T. Alexander, Professor of Law and Co-Director, Program in Real Estate and Community Development Law, Texas A&M School of Law, 2018 Texas A&M University Presidential Impact Fellow
- Stuart Campbell, Legal Aid of NorthWest Texas
- Fred Fuchs, Housing Group Coordinator, Texas RioGrande Legal Aid; Adjunct Professor and Housing Clinic Director, University of Texas School of Law
Date and Time:
- Thursday, July 16, 12:00 noon - 1:00 p.m. Central
Webinar log-in info:
- Registrants will be sent an email with the Zoom webinar log-in information from events@law.tamu.edu upon registration submission and again the morning of the webinar (you may need to check your spam or junk folders)
While the panelists are all attorneys, they will be discussing the law generally, and nothing in the webinar should be considered as legal advice. Attendees should consult their own legal advisor to address their own unique circumstances.