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The programs that kept some tenants housed during the pandemic also left out key groups of vulnerable renters. Their ...
New Hampshire poet Matthew Richards reflects on the difficulty of living out what one professes to believe.
Lawmakers in two dozen cities and states have made strides to stop landlords from using algorithmic software to determine ...
When a new owner imposed sharp rent hikes, tenants fought back. Now, 6 years later, 300+ housing units will remain affordable ...
The mayoral candidate made a rent freeze central to his campaign. Here's how his supporters used in-person campaigning to ...
The tax bill includes big increases in housing funding. But its other provisions are so harmful that the affordable housing ...
Shelterforce's new Under the Lens series explores the growing use of technology in the housing world. Can the proper guardrails be put in place so “innovative” tools don’t make the housing crisis ...
Reported Article How Tech is Changing Housing Tenant Screening: A Billion-Dollar Industry with Little Oversight. What’s Being Done to Protect Renters? Thousands of companies offer tenant screening ...
Reported Article Public Housing Section 8 Under Trump: How Policy Uncertainty Is Affecting Affordable Housing As Trump reshapes the federal landscape, Housing Choice Voucher recipients, landlords, and ...
The incoming administration’s plans could include taking apart the agency and withdrawing the AFFH rule. What specific changes have been hinted at and how easily might they be accomplished?
Reported Article HUD How Project 2025 Would Dismantle HUD The Heritage Foundation’s “conservative playbook” isn’t new, but critics say the latest version’s policies and platforms are more ...
Opinion Public Housing We’re Approaching Social Housing Wrong Components common to most U.S. social housing proposals are bound to replicate problems we already have.