{"id":2314,"date":"2020-03-24T02:41:16","date_gmt":"2020-03-24T02:41:16","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/9thstreetjournal.org\/?p=2314"},"modified":"2023-08-17T14:31:44","modified_gmt":"2023-08-17T14:31:44","slug":"coronavirus-concerns-halt-evictions-in-durham","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/9thstreetjournal.org\/2020\/03\/24\/coronavirus-concerns-halt-evictions-in-durham\/","title":{"rendered":"Coronavirus concerns halt evictions in Durham"},"content":{"rendered":"
Sheriff Clarence Birkhead has stopped serving eviction notices and padlocking rental properties in Durham County to help slow the spread of the coronavirus that causes COVID-19.<\/p>\n
Evictions stopped in Durham days after North Carolina Supreme Court Chief Justice Cheri Beasley issued a series of emergency orders pausing nonessential court proceedings and giving sheriffs across the state the ability to postpone some enforcement actions.<\/p>\n
A Monday evening statement from Birkhead confirmed that his office has decided to halt eviction service.<\/p>\n
\u201cI am suspending the service of these judgments until further notice,\u201d Birkhead said. \u201cAlthough Chief Justice Beasley’s order does not specifically address this process, it has been interpreted that under that order a suspension would be allowable.\u201d<\/p>\n