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As the mortgage industry becomes further automated, can artificial intelligence expand access to loans for excluded borrowers ...
Tenant-serving technology that helps renters identify landlords, respond to eviction, fight back against housing ...
Tahira Ahmad, 66, inherited her childhood home in Detroit when her mother died in 2009. She has fond memories there; the home had a makeshift bar in the basement, and her father would throw parties ...
In Springfield, Missouri, LIHTC tenants are suing their landlords, claiming that they violated both state and federal requirements.
Tenant screening tools can make life easier for landlords, but reports show that the information in the reports is often ...
Shelterforce's Lillian Ortiz explains what you can expect in our new Under the Lens series—How Tech is Changing Housing.
Can the proper guardrails be put in place so “innovative” tech tools don't exacerbate the affordable housing crisis? Our ...
Multiple states have ongoing pushes for good cause eviction protections. A frequent obstacle: a now disproven claim by ...
Keeping our heads down and our language inoffensive is not the right response to the times we’re in. Solidarity and courage ...
Neighborhood connections and animal companions matter to aging with dignity, and how we build can support them. Here’s a human-scale proposal for aging in place. Some evenings, as the sun lowers ...
We share images from six of the cities around the country where members of three national organizing networks took action on May 20 to protest cuts to federal housing funding and lift up local ...
Recent grant and staff cuts to the Department of Housing and Urban Development have threatened to hobble the nation’s public housing, affordable housing, and fair housing, and its homelessness ...
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