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Freddie Davis poses for a photo in his apartment, Monday, June 21, 2021, in Miami. With the federal eviction moratorium extended through July, the focus has turned to getting rental assistance out to millions of tenants. Davis, a truck driver who lost his job during the pandemic and saw his rent increase from $875 to $1,400-a-month. He is $7,000 behind on rent and fears his monthly $1,038 disability check after he lost a leg to diabetes won’t be enough to find another place. He applied for rental assistance but his landlord refused to take it. (AP Photo/Wilfredo Lee)
Photo by: Wilfredo Lee
Freddie Davis poses for a photo in his apartment, Monday, June 21, 2021, in Miami. With the federal eviction moratorium extended through July, the focus has turned to getting rental assistance out to millions of tenants. Davis, a truck driver who lost his job during the pandemic and saw his rent increase from $875 to $1,400-a-month. He is $7,000 behind on rent and fears his monthly $1,038 disability check after he lost a leg to diabetes won’t be enough to find another place. He applied for rental assistance but his landlord refused to take it. (AP Photo/Wilfredo Lee)

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