Por: New York Daily News Politics October 02, 2022
The agency charged with investigating landlords accused of illegally overcharging tenants in rent stabilized apartments is so far backed up that some cases have lingered as long as four years — leaving tenants angry and frustrated. New York State Assemblywoman Emily Gallagher told the Daily News she learned of the backlog at the Office of Rent Administration while investigating a constituent’s case. Without an avenue to resolve allegations... + full article
New York Daily News USA Politics September 30, 2022
More than 2 million New Yorkers living in rent stabilized apartments could be facing rent hikes of up to 5% starting Oct. 1 — the largest increase in almost a decade. The city’s Rent Guidelines Board — which sets a cap each year on how much landlords can increase rent on... + más
Orlando rent falls slightly, as new apartments come online | Orlando Sentinel
The Best Movies and TV Shows Coming to Netflix, HBO, Amazon Prime, and Hulu in October | Slate
CBS News USA Business September 29, 2022
The cost of renting an apartment is falling in some U.S. cities after reaching a record high in the first half of 2022.Between July and August, the national average asking price for a one-bedroom apartment fell 2.7% to $1,721, while rent for a two-bedroom dropped 2.4% to... + más
3 reasons rent is starting to dip in some U.S. cities | CBS News
Rent prices hit all-time high, but reports signal a coming cool down | WPTV
Portland Press Herald USA Nation September 29, 2022
Cheryl Harkins has lived at Redbank Village Apartments in South Portland for about eight years. She was notified recently that her rent will increase by $171, or 10 percent, from $1,598 to $1,769 per month, not including utilities. She worries that the City Council’s... + más
Rents in NYC stabilized apartments are set to jump Oct. 1. Here’s what you need to know | New York Daily News
Commentary: Portland’s Question 2 hands too much power to a single politician | Portland Press Herald
Los Angeles Times USA Politics September 29, 2022
Some of the country’s longest lasting COVID-19 protections against eviction moved closer to ending Wednesday when a Los Angeles City Council committee advanced a measure to repeal the rules at the end of January. Under the plan, starting Feb. 1, L.A. landlords will once again... + más
LA council committee recommends end date for city's COVID eviction moratorium | ABC7
LA County Board of Supervisors meetings reopen to public for first time since early days of pandemic | ABC7
The New York Times USA Business September 28, 2022
Of all the categories driving inflation in recent months, among the largest — and most persistent — is rent.In buildings with more than 50 units, tenants in one-bedroom apartments have been handed new leases costing about 17 percent more on average than they did in March... + más
Orange County board to discuss a ‘Tenant Bill of Rights’ | Orlando Sentinel
How UIC has cost Cook County taxpayers $1.2 million | Chicago Sun Times
Los Angeles Times USA Nation September 28, 2022
The Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors on Tuesday proposed adopting several rental assistance programs on a permanent basis as rental protections are set to expire at the end of the year, many of which were put in place during the early days of the pandemic. Some of the... + más
US rent prices finally showing signs of cooling down | ABC News
L.A. moves closer to ending COVID-19 eviction protections | Los Angeles Times
The Advocate USA Politics September 17, 2022
Amid Louisiana’s historic teacher shortage the state has a backlog of about 6,500 aspiring teachers and other educators awaiting paperwork so they can enter the classroom or take on new roles, officials said Friday. The backlog is not great, said Jenna Chiasson, deputy... + más
Former Baton Rouge teacher, removed because of a felony, gets his conviction tossed | The Advocate
DeSantis sends National Guard to help with Florida prison staffing shortage | ABC News
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