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Nashville currently has a ban on evictions and has had for about two months. In about two weeks this ban will expire.
"Our demands are as follows: Evictions and utility payments suspended until Davidson County's unemployment rate returns to 2.8%," group spokesman Dylan Lancaster said. "And no retroactive evictions, late fees or penalties of any kind."
That is essentially a call for a permanent ban on evictions. It is my understanding that prior to the on-set of the Coronavirus pandemic that our unemployment rate of 2.8% was the lowest it had ever been. Who knows, it may never be that low again.
This is asinine. This is a demand that landlords provide free housing. As it stands now, before a landlord successfully evicts a tenant, the tenant has already missed several months of rent payments. It this should be enacted we would see a massive depletion of affordable housing and this would spur rapid gentrification. Landlords would get out of the rental business. As units became empty, landlords would sell the property to developers. Affordable rentals would be replaced by expensive units for sale.
The organization is also calling for empty hotel rooms and apartments to be turned over to people experiencing homelessness.
Councilman Sean Parker has endorsed the call for a moratorium on evictions and plans to introduce a resolution in the Council to that effect. Sean Parker is the current Metro Nashville City Council for District 5, and is the first Democratic Socialist to sit in the Metro Council. Sean is also a founding member of the Middle TN Democratic Socialists of America chapter, and is actively involved in various left-wing activist groups and campaigns around Davidson County.
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