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
Six years after the passage of landmark tenants’ rights legislation, landlords are getting creative—and tenants are getting organized
Swannanoa has long been home to a thriving Latinx community that is now struggling to find housing and employment in Western North Carolina
After the fires destroyed thousands of homes, displaced residents face rental price gouging and dire need for essential supplies
A judge sided with the tenants at 1616 President St., who held a rent strike for four years to demand significant and necessary repairs from their landlord
California’s Commercial Tenant Protection Act is the first of its kind to protect small businesses like those struggling to survive in Chinatown
From January to December 2023, rents in New York City increased by 3.4%
Housing insecurity compounds intersecting marginalizations for disabled people of color. Affordable, comprehensively accessible housing can help
“The more we shift toward thinking of housing as a human right and not as a commodity, the more people will understand that this is such a grave issue”
Housing access and stability are foundational to the creative process, and artists are organizing to support each others’ needs
In a housing crisis created by the unmitigated greed of corporate property owners and landlords, tenants need to know their rights
Millions of households in the U.S. are at risk for eviction, all while landlords continue to line their pockets with tenants’ labor and exploitation
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