Author: Chris Holden
-
Renters lose pandemic housing funds in debt ceiling deal
A loss of pandemic housing assistance that could have helped the most vulnerable renters is the top story in this week’s affordable housing news recap.
-
Feds seek renter feedback on new tenant protection requirements
A request for public input on improving tenant protections for millions of renters nationwide is the top story in our weekly affordable housing news recap.
-
Low-income renters lack access to energy programs, research says
Research concluding that low-income households are underserved by energy assistance programs is the top story in our weekly housing news recap for renters.
-
Thousands will lose rental vouchers if debt ceiling deal is approved
If the latest debt ceiling deal passes, federal spending caps over the next two years would hurt low-income renters nationwide.
-
White House tackles unsheltered homelessness with new initiative
The Biden administration’s new effort to reduce unsheltered homelessness is the top story in AHO’s weekly low income housing news recap for renters.
-
Renters lag behind homeowners in voter turnout
A big difference in voter turnout between renters and homeowners is the top story in AHO’s weekly news recap for low-income renters.
-
What is the Low-Income Housing Tax Credit Program?
Learn what the Low-Income Housing Tax Credit program is, and how it works for renters with low-incomes. This easy-to-read guide covers eligibility, applications, and more.
-
How to Qualify for Low-Income Housing Tax Credit Apartments
Now that the qualifications have been checked, start looking for LIHTC apartments that are taking applications. Continue Reading
-
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.