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Inside one woman’s fight to stave off homelessness as eviction cases flood courts

Por: Los Angeles Times Nation March 08, 2023

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In her small studio apartment in Westlake, Leticia Graham stared at her tablet as the courtroom on her screen filled with people like her: renters facing eviction. With mounting panic, she realized she was supposed to have been there in person. She had little saved for a new apartment, and knew losing her case would leave her homeless. But like a majority of renters in eviction court, she did not have a lawyer, and the judge was explaining that... + full article



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