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By Workers World Today on March 2, 2022
New York City
While thousands of tenants have filed cases claiming their landlords locked them out to defy the eviction moratorium, just a handful have been charged for the crime.
By Josefa Velasquez and Rachel Holliday Smith, THE CITY
In Far Rockaway, Carol Holness called the police dozens of times last year as her …
By Workers World Today on February 18, 2022
New York City
By Clifford Michel, THE CITY
The real estate industry is pushing back on a state bill that would limit rent hikes and ensure lease …
By Workers World Today on May 6, 2021
Features , United States
Letters remind landlords of their obligations as part of the CDC’s moratorium.
CFPB – Consumer Financial Protection Bureau – sign at the entrance to the building. – Washington, DC – April 7, 2019 (Shutterstock)
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By Workers World Today on January 11, 2021
New York City
By Allison Dikanovic, THE CITY
New York passed one of the nation’s most comprehensive eviction moratorium bills during the Legislature’s special year-end session. But …
By Workers World Today on October 22, 2020
New York City
Both landlord and tenant advocates say the solution is a tenant bailout in the form of a rental assistance voucher program.
Landlord Surya Hariprasad sits outside her Bronx building, Oct. 15, 2020. Ben Fractenberg/THE CITY
By Gabriel Sandoval, THE CITY
Surya Davie Hariprasad scrounged to …
By Workers World Today on September 15, 2020
United States
Rental assistance to prevent evictions is an allowable use of the $7 billion in HUD CARES Act funds
Sign in front of the Department of Housing and Urban Development in downtown Washington, DC on December 26, 2014. – WASHINGTON, DC – DECEMBER
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