Having adequate housing is a human right. However, the economic fallout from the pandemic has affected tenants and lead to widespread house insecurity in the U.S. What do you do if you’re a renter right now and you can’t pay your rent? While there are eviction moratoriums in effect until the end of March 201, what happens next?
In this episode, join us for an engaging conversation with Shabana A. Baksh, Real Estate attorney at K&L Gates LLP, and Tendayi Kapfidze, Chief Economist at LendingTree about the current rental eviction crisis and what you need to know to stay empowered.

What You'll Learn

What are some of the financial implications for renters

How do you find out what the eviction rules are in your state

What do you need to know if you're a renter and can't pay your rent

How to plan your money for when the moratorium is lifted

Do you need to hire an attorney if you can't pay your rent

What does the future look like for renters

Meet the Guests
Shabana Baksh is an attorney specializing in Real Estate law, particularly corporate and commercial real estate transactions. She works for K&L Gates LLP, an international corporate law firm in New York City. She is a co-author of the 50-State Guide to COVID-19 Property Policies and Regulations which offers a summary of state and local policies related to eviction and foreclosure suspensions.
Tendayi Kapfidze is LendingTree’s Chief Economist. He oversees the company’s analysis of the U.S. economy with a focus on housing and mortgage market trends. Kapfidze utilizes data analysis to be a resource for consumers. He provides impactful and actionable insight to help consumers make informed decisions. He’s provided commentary for NBC News, Wall Street Journal, Yahoo Finance, USA Today, TheStreet.com, and Bloomberg Radio.

Links

LendingTree

K&L Gates 50 State Guide to Property Policies

Lawhelp.org

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Having adequate housing is a human right. However, the economic fallout from the pandemic has affected tenants and lead to widespread house insecurity in the U.S. What do you do if you’re a renter right now and you can’t pay your rent? While there are eviction moratoriums in effect until the end of March 201, what happens next?

In this episode, join us for an engaging conversation with Shabana A. Baksh, Real Estate attorney at K&L Gates LLP, and Tendayi Kapfidze, Chief Economist at LendingTree about the current rental eviction crisis and what you need to know to stay empowered.


What You'll Learn


What are some of the financial implications for renters
How do you find out what the eviction rules are in your state
What do you need to know if you're a renter and can't pay your rent
How to plan your money for when the moratorium is lifted
Do you need to hire an attorney if you can't pay your rent
What does the future look like for renters


Meet the Guests

Shabana Baksh is an attorney specializing in Real Estate law, particularly corporate and commercial real estate transactions. She works for K&L Gates LLP, an international corporate law firm in New York City. She is a co-author of the 50-State Guide to COVID-19 Property Policies and Regulations which offers a summary of state and local policies related to eviction and foreclosure suspensions.

Tendayi Kapfidze is LendingTree’s Chief Economist. He oversees the company’s analysis of the U.S. economy with a focus on housing and mortgage market trends. Kapfidze utilizes data analysis to be a resource for consumers. He provides impactful and actionable insight to help consumers make informed decisions. He’s provided commentary for NBC News, Wall Street Journal, Yahoo Finance, USA Today, TheStreet.com, and Bloomberg Radio.


Links


LendingTree
K&L Gates 50 State Guide to Property Policies
Lawhelp.org


Episode Sponsors

Literati Kids is a subscription book club for kids ages 0 - 12 that sends 5 beautiful children’s books to your door each hand-picked by experts. Go to http://www.literati.com/mymoney for TWENTY-FIVE PERCENT OFF your FIRST TWO ORDERS.

The average person saves $720 per year with Truebill. Take control of your finances and start saving at Truebill.com/MM.


SUBSCRIBE & SHARE

Want to be the first to know when new episodes are released? Click here to subscribe in iTunes! IT’S FREE!

👉 Sign up for my weekly LET’S TALK MONEY email newsletter.


Ask Shannah

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Get Social


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Shannah on Instagram


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