In Brazil’s settlements, or favelas, residents risk displacement due to unclear property title—but getting clear title could price them out of the community. Could community land trusts offer a ...
Today, affordable quality housing is often out of reach. Standard remedies tend to focus on tweaking regulations, zoning, and public subsidies. But what if systemic shifts are needed? That is a ...
The federal rural rental assistance program would be extended in the proposed federal housing bills—with an important rule ...
While chaos reigns at the federal level, it’s up to states and local governments to creatively hold the line, fill the gaps, and figure out new ways forward. Drawing on examples from around the ...
The proposed FY 2027 budget shows improvements from last year, but still fails to provide the support needed for rural areas ...
Facing federal and state legislature intransigence, many tenant organizers are shifting toward building-by-building ...
As the feds back away from enforcement of fair housing and community reinvestment measures, state and local versions may grow ...
In Houston, where a Housing First strategy has dramatically decreased homelessness, artists and unhoused residents teamed up ...
Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac guarantee most U.S. home loans, which is supposed to make homeownership widely accessible. But is this happening? In this webinar, three field leaders argue that these ...
At a time when support for housing homeless people is under attack, preventing unnecessary evictions—which are costly as well as cruel—is more important than ever for local governments. Here are some ...
States can pursue legal remedies under anti-trust laws when landlords collude to raise rents or institute junk fees—even if the FTC doesn't.
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