11 November 2022 | 5 replies
This is a sucky situation and I would seek legal council but I hope that gives you a sliver of solace.Best wishes!

14 August 2018 | 63 replies
What do you think of the information on this Austin Tenants Council website. http://www.housing-rights.org/foreclosures.html If I understand correctly, it says that a foreclosure (in TX) terminates a lease, unless it is a Section 8 lease.

3 November 2022 | 4 replies
You could maybe talk to the Lexington Fair Housing Council though since that is probably some in their department on such matters.

18 October 2022 | 1 reply
I think I will look up these 2 properties on the Council's planning portal and try to contact the relevant architects.

14 November 2022 | 1 reply
The Eugene City Council recently passed "Phase One Renters Protections", notable is a $10.00 cap on screening fees even though actual costs to screen are 5x to 7x that.

17 November 2022 | 2 replies
brian gallagher w/council baradel

30 July 2021 | 18 replies
@Sean WilkinsonI’m not a lawyer, but according to https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/downloads/eviction-moratoria-order-faqs.pdf there are requirements for qualifying.1) they have to try to obtain gov assistant2)they can expect to make no more than 99k (198k for joint return )3) loss of wages or medical bills4) making best effort to pay rent or partial payments that are close to full rent as possible 5) eviction would render them homeless as they have no other options (Consult your legal council on the following because I cannot give legal advice and I’m not a lawyer)You could put a minimum income on your pre-screening that exceed qualification thresholds if that makes sense for your property.Have them sign a form stating they have fallback friend or family housing in the event of job loss and inability to pay rent.

3 February 2021 | 19 replies
Greenville City Council.

5 February 2021 | 16 replies
Highway 98 near the city-owned Shore at Crystal Beach Park could be able to start enjoying an expansive view of the Gulf of Mexico for the first time in decades.On Monday, the Destin City Council unanimously approved paying $137,477 to Baker-based Jobe’s Dirt Works to demolish and clear away several short-term rental residential buildings next to the park to provide more public beach for residents and visitors."

15 July 2021 | 5 replies
In many cases the subdivision of property must go before a town council.