The state has one of the highest eviction rates in the U.S., and Black women and children are disproportionately the target
Hundreds of residents were given 24 hours to leave their homes in October after a judge ruled against them in September
The pandemic-era federal housing subsidy is set to run out by the end of 2026, leaving tens of thousands across the U.S. unsure of where they’ll live next
As developers reshape Miami’s art district, LGBTQIA+ venues are vanishing, leaving a community of 190,000 people with few places to gather
Residents are fighting eviction from the decades-old mobile home park in Sweetwater, Florida, which the owner seeks to redevelop into “affordable housing” apartments
Collaborations between Designing Justice + Designing Spaces and the furniture firm Formr offer a new approach to transitional housing
Landlords face few consequences for denying housing to renters in the program colloquially known as Section 8, and the agency tasked with investigating complaints is under-resourced
About 5,000 Marines are expected to move onto the unincorporated U.S. territory in the coming years, which experts and advocates say is driving up the cost of housing
Advocates behind the measure on the city’s May 6 special election ballot say it’s common for landlords to discriminate against Section 8 housing voucher users
The Bikini Hostel began housing homeless people in November 2024, after about 50 people were relocated from the Camillus House shelter in Miami due to a contract dispute
CoMo Mobile Aid Collective provides food, access to doctors appointments and medication, and other services to locals experiencing homelessness
In this first-person account, writer and journalist Jocelyn Figueroa details how eviction often leads to more than being unhoused.
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