housing
Public Housing Residents Face 'Disproportionate' Eviction Filings: Report
A Princeton report found that public housing authorities are more likely than private landlords to make multiple eviction filings against tenants.
Woman Murders Landlord and Takes His Place, Rents to Tenant, Police Allege In Horrifying Case
Tenant discovered their "landlord" was a murderous imposter who tricked them into cleaning blood for a discount on rent, according to court documents.
This City Made Developers Build Affordable Housing or Pay Up. They All Paid.
Every developer in the city of Montreal has paid cash or land into a fund rather than build affordable housing themselves after a recent bylaw passed.
HGTV Star's 'Biggest Flip Ever' Isn't Going Down Well With Current Tenants
Tarek El Moussa filmed a video advertising his "biggest flip ever" in front of a property with tenants still living there. They're not happy.
Economists Support Nationwide Rent Control in Letter to Biden Admin
"All the empirical literature suggests that the basic economic story does not hold" when it comes to anti-rent control arguments, said one economist.
Legal Aid Groups Are Coming for Landlords Who Reject Renters With Past Evictions
Legal aid groups filed a lawsuit and complaint against landlords in Cook County that they say are blanket rejecting renters who have eviction records.
Tenants Are Fighting to Influence the Bank That Funds Their Landlords
Failed Signature Bank is in FDIC receivership, and tenants are seizing the opportunity to push for repairs and stronger regulations around lending.
U.S. Building More Apartments Than It Has In Decades, But Not For the Poor: Report
Apartment construction has reached a 50-year high, but the amount of units affordable to the lowest income groups has decreased nationwide.
Genius Landlord Tells Court He Is ‘Lost at Sea,’ Is Fined $56,790
Landlord Giuseppe Sutera showed up to court and claimed to be just “a man,” and said that the real Sutera was “lost at sea.”
The Greens and Liberals Joined Forces to Block Labor's Housing Bill. What Now?
Labor copped a big blow on Monday when it wasn't able to pass its own Housing Australia Future Fund bill in the Senate.
Renters Are Being Asked to Pre-Apply Before They Can Even View Properties
But what happens to all that data?
They Bought a House With Plans to Airbnb. Then They Were Banned for Knowing the Wrong People
For Kristin Turner and her family, the short-term rental company's ban was as devastating as the appeal process was maddening.