Politics Aug 23 Justice Department accuses real estate software company RealPage of scheme to hike rents By Alanna Durkin Richer, R.J. Rico, Associated Press
Nation Jul 28 Watch 6:23 What renters, landlords should expect as the federal eviction moratorium expires Throughout most of the pandemic, Americans who are behind on their rent have been safe from evictions due to a federal moratorium imposed by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention over public health concerns. But the Supreme Court said…
Economy Mar 29 Watch 4:13 How the outbreak’s economic disruption is impacting renters There are 44 million households that are renting in the U.S., but even before the massive economic disruption caused by the coronavirus pandemic many were already stretching their budgets to afford housing. But what will happen to them now? Hari… By Sam Weber
Economy Mar 03 Column: How Ben Carson can fight poverty without increasing government spending Homeownership vouchers would help the new Housing and Urban Development secretary reduce poverty and also use government resources more efficiently. By Robert Lerman
Economy Jun 02 The housing shortage and homelessness in San Francisco. Is there a solution? With diminishing housing options and soaring rents, the city has one of the higher homelessness rates in nation. By Duarte Geraldino
Sep 28 Watch To Rent or to Buy? Housing Market Leaves No Easy Answers Housing prices showed signs of stabilizing in July, but worries remain in many parts of country about the pros and cons of homeownership. Jeffrey Brown gets two views on homeownership versus renting from Jack Hough of SmartMoney magazine and Karl… Continue watching