50-State Real Estate Tracker: Mortgage, Rent and Utility Relief – Updated July 1, 2020
06 July 2020
Foley & Lardner is pleased to offer its 50-State Real Estate Tracker: Mortgage, Rent and Utility Relief. The resource is designed to help companies navigate real estate and rent programs, including federal and state-by-state details and analysis regarding rent relief, mortgage relief, moratorium on evictions and foreclosures, and utility services relief. The Mortgage, Rent and Utility Relief will be updated regularly, so be sure to check back for the latest developments. Updates since the last edition are indicated in red text.
If you have any questions, please contact your Foley relationship partner or Ann Marie Uetz and Vanessa Miller, co-chairs of the firm’s Coronavirus Task Force.
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