A decade after city officials promised to cut flood risks in the Edgemere neighborhood, critics say it remains just as ...
Almost every state in the U.S. requires that landlords maintain safe and livable residential units. Here are some common ...
In Cambridge, Mass., residents speak positively of the renovations to their public housing stock. The housing authority ...
In the memoir Staking Our Claim, Pat Morrissy talks about the early days of Shelterforce, organizing for rent control in New Jersey, and supporting tenant leaders.
A Massachusetts initiative uncovers how fragmented programs make healthy homes harder to achieve—and helps local leaders ...
A program started in Roswell, New Mexico, has gone statewide. Here's how Rehab-2-Rental works, and what's to come.
Housing with preconditions means more people will cycle through shelters, jails, and the streets, fueling efforts to criminalize homelessness instead of solving it.
Pransky was an activist lawyer who fought for and defended both tenants and rent control policies in New Jersey. McKee organized in New York City, founding multiple organizations and helping to defend ...
An enduring vision for many people across the country is to collectively own local land and buildings, thus controlling how those properties are used and who benefits from them. It’s a way for people ...
This Under the Lens series explores the growing use of technology in the housing world. Can the proper guardrails be put in place so “innovative” tools don’t make the housing crisis worse? Top ...
Tenant screening software has become an industry standard. It sifts through publicly available and proprietary data to gauge the suitability of potential renters. An applicant’s rent-paying history is ...