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$57 Billion in Lost Rent: Will Landlords Get Paid Back? Darby Development vs United States

Could a new Supreme Court case change everything for landlords who lost rent during the COVID-19 eviction moratorium?

In this video, Dugan Kelley breaks down the landmark case Darby Development v. United States, which challenges whether the CDC’s nationwide eviction moratorium was a Fifth Amendment taking that requires just compensation to property owners.

Billions were lost by multifamily operators and landlords across the country — and now, the question is whether the U.S. Supreme Court will side with property owners or the government.

Here’s what we cover:

The history of the eviction moratorium and its impact on landlords

Why Darby v. United States could be a game-changer

How $57 billion in unpaid rent factors into the legal battle

What this means for multifamily owners, operators, and investors moving forward

📌 If you own or operate multifamily properties, this is a case you can’t afford to ignore.
⚖️ Always consult independent legal counsel for advice specific to your situation.

#SupremeCourt #EvictionMoratorium #MultifamilyInvesting #RealEstateLaw #DarbyDevelopment #LandlordRights

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