Category: Housing News
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Feds seek input from low-income renters denied by background checks
Federal agencies look to hear from low-income renters who had a background check denied, and other top stories are in AHO’s affordable housing news summary.
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Housing protections for domestic violence survivors proposed in bill
A bill that proposes housing protections for survivors of domestic and sexual violence is the top story in AHO’s weekly affordable housing news summary.
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Corporate takeover of mobile homes is surging
Renter issues following a recent surge in corporate mobile home park takeovers is the top story in AHO’s weekly affordable housing news summary.
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Almost 1M HUD households lack internet access
A study revealing that almost 1 million HUD households lack broadband internet access is the top story in AHO’s weekly affordable housing news summary.
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Nearly 1M would lose rental assistance under House budget plan
A spending cut that would leave almost 1 million households without rental assistance is the top story in AHO’s weekly affordable housing news summary.
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Lessons from Emergency Vouchers can help Section 8 renters
New research about pandemic practices that might help renters with a Section 8 Voucher is the top story in AHO’s weekly affordable housing news summary.
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Shortage of 7M homes for extremely low income renters
A lack of affordable housing for extremely low income renters is the top story in AHO’s weekly affordable housing news summary.
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HUD budget proposes small increases for affordable housing
President Biden’s FY24 Budget calls for small increases for most affordable housing programs, and other news this week is summarized for low-income renters.
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SNAP cuts will affect 16 million families, report says
An estimated 16 million families will face cuts in their SNAP benefits in March, and other news affecting low-income renters is summarized this week by AHO.