HOLDING THE FEDERAL GOVERNMENT ACCOUNTABLE FOR THE IMPACT OF THE EVICTION MORATORIUM The eviction moratorium placed the burden of a public health crisis squarely on the shoulders of landlords, while offering little to no support in return. Filing a claim is a way to hold the government accountable and send a message that property rights matter. For impacted landlords, the loss of rental income was a harsh blow. These funds could have been used to pay mortgages, cover property taxes, maintain buildings, or support families. By seeking compensation, landlords can make up for their losses and begin rebuilding what was taken from them. READY TO TAKE THE NEXT STEP? If you’ve been financially harmed by the COVID eviction moratorium, it’s not too late to exercise your constitutional right to compensation from the federal government. The attorneys at mctlaw have litigated in the US Court of Federal Claims for decades and represent property owners nationwide.
BY SEEKING COMPENSATION, LANDLORDS CAN MAKE UP FOR THEIR LOSSES AND BEGIN REBUILDING.
Find out if you qualify with a free case review. Visit our firm at https:// www.mctlaw.com/federal-takings/ eviction-moratorium/ or call us at 888-720-8685.
ALTOM M. MAGLIO Attorney mctlaw
Altom Maglio is a founding partner of mctlaw, a national litigation firm. The firm represents clients across the country in cases against the federal government. Altom is a past president of the Court of Federal Claims Bar Association and presently serves on the Court’s Advisory Council and on the Takings and Tribal Claims subcommittee.
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