Por: The Boston Globe Opinion April 06, 2023
Imagine this: You’re a tenant behind on your rent, facing eviction. You’ve applied for available state aid, though, and have every reason to expect that you’ll receive it. But state bureaucracy moves so slowly that before your application can be processed, you get evicted anyway.That’s just the scenario lawmakers sought to avoid when they passed a law known as Chapter 257 during the pandemic. It makes little sense to offer help to... + full article
Newsweek USA Nation April 07, 2023
On a Tuesday afternoon in March, Holly Harris slid onto a long wooden bench inside a downtown Las Vegas courtroom. Cradling a colorful stack of papers, she braced for what seemed inevitable.A hearing officer would soon decide whether to evict the 31-year-old and her four... + más
A pandemic-era eviction protection worth keeping | The Boston Globe
L.A. County's eviction moratorium has expired. What does that mean for renters? | Los Angeles Times
Los Angeles Times USA 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... + más
Editorial: L.A.'s eviction moratorium will end, but tenant protections should continue | Los Angeles Times
Council Post: How To Speed Up Evictions When All Else Fails | Forbes
Los Angeles Times USA Politics February 08, 2023
The Los Angeles City Council finalized the last of its new tenant protections Tuesday, with only minor changes from the package unanimously approved in late January. Several elements of the package — such as “just cause” eviction protections and a timeline for paying back... + más
The Story Of A Property Owner Who Successfully Terminated A Ground Lease | Forbes
Council Post: When Buying Commercial Real Estate, Understand The Risks Of Charging Inflated Rents | Forbes
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
Maine bankruptcy filings now on track to hit lowest level in decades | Portland Press Herald
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
L.A. on the Record: Maneuvering on tenant protections | Los Angeles Times
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
Rents and evictions are skyrocketing: We need national housing security | The Hill
LA council committee recommends slate of permanent tenant protections | ABC7
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
Los Angeles County extends eviction moratorium until end of January | ABC7
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