Por: Los Angeles Times Nation March 08, 2023
In her small studio apartment in Westlake, Leticia Graham stared at her tablet as the courtroom on her screen filled with people like her: renters facing eviction. With mounting panic, she realized she was supposed to have been there in person. She had little saved for a new apartment, and knew losing her case would leave her homeless. But like a majority of renters in eviction court, she did not have a lawyer, and the judge was explaining that... + full article
Orlando Sentinel USA Business March 14, 2023
After the back-to-back named storms last year left billions of dollars in flood losses across Florida, one organization is warning that major reforms are needed to government regulations and flood insurance, especially inland as climate change makes storms wetter and more... + más
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Portland Press Herald USA Nation January 20, 2023
At a Cumberland County eviction court proceeding in Portland, a landlord’s attorney, front left, and a tenant speak with District Judge Peter Darvin. Brianna Soukup/Staff Photographer Maine courts have reported that the number of housing eviction filings in 2022 spiked 27%... + más
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Los Angeles Times USA Politics January 20, 2023
With Los Angeles' longstanding COVID-19 anti-eviction rules expiring in less than two weeks, the City Council is set to vote Friday on a proposal that would substantially expand permanent protections for tenants. The council is under enormous pressure to finalize a new... + más
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Forbes USA Business January 18, 2023
CEO of and President of Berlind Properties. getty With the majority of pandemic-era eviction moratoriums already lifted across the country, it’s easy to cast landlords as evil when they act to remove a non-paying tenant from their property. But while the last resort for most... + más
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Los Angeles Times USA Opinion January 10, 2023
Since March 2020, tenants in Los Angeles affected by the COVID-19 pandemic have been allowed to skip their rent payments without triggering an eviction. That emergency rule will expire Jan. 31, ending one of the last eviction moratoriums in the nation. There’s no doubt that... + más
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The Atlantic USA Politics December 12, 2022
And why everyone’s ignoring itDanielle Del PlatoDecember 12, 2022, 7 AM ETWhen someone becomes homeless, the instinct is to ask what tragedy befell them. What bad choices did they make with drugs or alcohol? What prevented them from getting a higher-paying job? Why did they... + más
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Forbes USA Business November 15, 2022
Homelessness is often thought of as intractable, ever-present. Yet social entrepreneur Rosanne Haggerty demonstrates how it can be solved. One hundred U.S. cities and counties collaborate through her organization to achieve this goal, using new tools and habits for radically... + más
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