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Baker unveiled a rental relief plan. But will it be enough to fend off a feared wave of evictions?
With Massachusetts’ strict ban on evictions set to end this week, Governor Charlie Baker on Monday unveiled a $171 million package of programs aimed to keep struggling renters in their homes, and also protect landlords and allow housing courts to reopen.
Whether it will be enough to fend off a looming eviction crisis remains to be seen — many advocates say the rental crisis is far from over, and that the governor will need to do more.
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