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Renters
Voters in St. Paul, Minnesota, to decide on strict rent control proposal
Oct 27, 2021
If enacted, the proposal would be one of the most aggressive rent control policies in the country, applying to new construction.
In South Carolina town, tenants feel effects of expired eviction moratorium
by
Amy Scott
and Richard Cunningham
Oct 4, 2021
Marketplace’s Amy Scott speaks with housing attorney Nicole Paluzzi about the wave of evictions in North Charleston.
What happens when the eviction moratorium ends in a month?
Jun 25, 2021
The extension of the eviction moratorium may help federal assistance cover some back rent, but long-term solutions are needed.
Banning evictions for 1 more month could make a big difference
Jun 24, 2021
Experts say it will give both renters and property owners more time to access that Congress gave states for rental assistance.
Texas may soon require landlords to inform renters about flood risk
by
Jen Rice
May 28, 2021
The state requires disclosure of flood risk information to buyers, but not to people who rent their homes. For now.
The CDC extends an eviction ban, but landlords find ways around it
by
Amy Scott
Apr 1, 2021
It can be hard for landlords to pay their bills too. But even tenants with a strong case against eviction rarely fight back.
Rental assistance is on the way, but will it come in time?
Jan 18, 2021
Right now the only thing keeping millions of renters in their homes is the CDC’s eviction moratorium, which expires Jan. 31.
For public good, not for profit.
Report warns of a worsening affordability crisis for renters
by
Amy Scott
Nov 19, 2020
The lowest-income households were more likely to lose wages and fall behind on rent.
As state eviction bans lapse, another month's rent comes due
Oct 29, 2020
The nationwide CDC ban leaves many renters unprotected.
Nearly a third of tenants either missed or couldn't pay full July rent, survey finds
Jul 10, 2020
The problem is worse among households earning $50,000 a year or less.