States can pursue legal remedies under anti-trust laws when landlords collude to raise rents or institute junk fees—even if ...
In Canada, more than half of all housing on community land trusts is cooperative housing. In the U.S., that number is less ...
Homelessness services administrators share their views on how proposed cuts, rapid changes to funding guidelines, and delays ...
A public housing redevelopment plan in Manhattan will add mixed-income housing—but some of the first wave of tenants who would have to leave are refusing to go. I met public housing resident Milagros ...
My experience with a utility shutoff led me to look more closely at who provides my city’s power. It turns out there's a push for the city to buy out the investor-owned utility and create a public one ...
While chaos reigns at the federal level, it’s up to states and local governments to creatively hold the line, fill the gaps, and figure out new ways forward. Drawing on examples from around the ...
With rising insurance, debt, and operating costs outpacing rents and subsidies, affordable housing is becoming harder to ...
After a years-long, tenant-led effort, Louisville will use a new tool to analyze whether a proposed housing development can meet a neighborhood’s housing needs and income levels. If it doesn’t, the ...
Two bills passed with rare 80-percent-plus majorities in the Senate and House appear to be headed to a joint conference committee. The outcome could be a broad update to federal housing and community ...
Housing funding programs are fragmented. One way to make limited housing dollars go further is to improve the systems ...
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