[EDITOR’S NOTE: The following is a Letter to the Editor, written and submitted by a verified resident. It does not necessarily reflect the opinions of South King Media, nor its s… Read More
At the direction of the South Pasadena City Council, the City Hall is developing a ‘Just Cause for Eviction Ordinance’. The ordinance is intended to address the issue of re… Read More
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“Rent Watch” tracks what’s happening at the intersection of landlords and tenants – who is paying what and where.
Buzz: California rents are dropping at their faste… Read More
Oakland Eviction Moratorium Set To End Today Authored by Dylan Morgan via The Epoch Times, The Oakland City Council approved a proposal on April 18 that will end Oakland’s COVID-19 evi… Read More
Gothamist: NYC’s eviction hotspots: Tracking the 10K removals since moratorium ended. “To better understand where evictions are occurring, what’s driving them and how they… Read More
The new Minister for the Federal Capital Territory Nyesom Wike last Monday threatened to demolish any building that contravenes the Abuja master plan.
Addressing the media shortly after his… Read More
OAKLAND, Calif. – Open-air drug markets, narcotic tourism, rampant theft and lax camping regulation have made Oakland “unlivable,” a neighborhood advocat… Read More
Following the recent indictment of former President Donald Trump in relation to the 2020 election, CNN stated that the charges were “personal” for President Joe… Read More
Antioch is strengthening its tenant protections with new rules against landlord retaliation and harassment.
After hearing more than three hours of public comments and debate on the matter, t… Read More
Even in San Francisco, the “LGBTQ capital of the world,” Carolina Osoria was persistently turned down during her apartment search. Her identity as a transgender woman was nitpick… Read More
A looming rent increase in New York City is poised to force the most vulnerable renters onto the streets at a time when eviction rates nationwide have been steadily rising, with the wo… Read More
SAN FRANCISCO – Retiree Pamela Haile has paid property taxes, insurance and other bills on a house she lets out in Oakland, but for more than three years her tenants have paid no… Read More
There was a lull in evictions during the Covid-19 pandemic.
Protections against eviction have ended, and inflation has caused landlords to raise rents.
Eviction filings are… Read More
Payday loans dropped during the pandemic, but Californians was ‘not out of the woods’Share which:
A unique report discovered a remarkable decrease in Californians’ dependen… Read More
The current state of the real estate market in America is characterized by instability. Following two years of rapid growth, home prices are beginning to stabilize, and the number of availab… Read More
The housing crisis could deepen as communities evict mobile home residents.
Residents of mobile home parks in Arizona are being asked to leave, so student housing can be built.
M… Read More
Belong Home emerged as a promising player in the world of property management, aiming to transform the traditional model with innovative solutions. The company garnered significant attentio… Read More
A landlord group suing Oakland and Alameda County over their eviction moratoria says it will appeal a ruling last month allowing them to remain in place until a trial. The Housing Providers… Read More
Karen LeSage wants her automobile.
A 57-year-old single mom residing in East Hartford, Connecticut, LeSage must drive herself to medical appointments for accidents on her legs and to choose… Read More
Tenants rights advocates rallied outside Brooklyn Housing Court last fall. | Ben Fractenberg/THE CITYBy Stephon Johnson, The City
This article was originally published on Apr 14 5:05am EDT… Read More
City Taps Nonprofit Lawyers to Help Tackle Backlog of Rental Assistance Claims Acting Commissioner of DSS Molly Park testifies at a City Council budget hearing about funding for rental-ass… Read More
The Supreme Court is poised to reject Biden’s student loan forgiveness proposal to erase or reduce student loans held by millions of Americans. Conservative justices hold the majority… Read More
(Central Square) – Sixteen Attorneys General are calling on members of Congress to change, clarify, and revoke the Emergency Use Authorization that is… Read More
By Mellow DeTray
At Tuesday night’s (June 21, 2022) Burien City Council meeting, Councilmembers heard updates on the SR 509 Improvement Project, discussed how to disperse ARPA funds, t… Read More