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Chief Correspondent, Americas Thomson Reuters Foundation.
Links: @EJWulfhorst | (Current as of: December 10, 2015)
Reuters News Service
December 9, 2015
Most people fighting eviction in Baltimore do not know their legal rights, particularly rights that could allow them to keep a roof over their head, according to a study released this week by the Public Justice Center (PJC), a civil legal aid group.
Chief Correspondent, Americas Thomson Reuters Foundation.
Links: @EJWulfhorst | (Current as of: December 10, 2015)
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News StoryPoor U.S. renters need legal support to stop evictions and keep homes – study
Ellen WulfhorstReuters News Service
December 9, 2015
Most people fighting eviction in Baltimore do not know their legal rights, particularly rights that could allow them to keep a roof over their head, according to a study released this week by the Public Justice Center (PJC), a civil legal aid group.
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