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Frommelt lived downtown in the building known as Howard’s Apartments for 12 years and paid about $500 in monthly rent, half the average studio rent in Missoula. To avoid doubling her rental costs, ...
One Richmonder is seeing her lifelong dream of becoming a homeowner finally come true thanks to a unique partnership between ...
Five judges ruled that Letitia James championed New York state law banning source-of-income discrimination against renters ...
Hundreds of thousands of rural families could lose their affordable homes as mortgages the program supported expire by 2050.
On March 5, the New York State Supreme Court’s Third Department Appellate Division rendered a decision against Section 8 ...
County Executive Ed Day and Commissioner of Social Services Joan Silvestri have announced that the Rockland County Department of Social Services (RCDSS) will be having an on-line Housing Choice ...
A New York appeals court struck down a law requiring landlords to accept Section 8 vouchers. Here’s what the decision means for renters and property owners.
The Democratic majorities of the state Senate and Assembly included proposals to raise taxes in their one-house budget bills ...
As the General Assembly nears the end of its 2026 session, a focus of the past two months has been efforts to reduce the zoning control of localities, instead handing ...
Over the last eight months, a Section 8 tenant has filed dozens of housing lawsuits alleging $100,000 in damages. Her lawyer calls it a fight against discrimination. Defendants call it a shakedown.
A New York appellate court ruled the state law requiring landlords to accept Section 8 housing vouchers unconstitutional, ...
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