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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 ...
In Springfield, Missouri, LIHTC tenants are suing their landlords, claiming that they violated both state and federal ...
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 developers.
Writing about housing in media outlets can lead to pushback, especially when referring to housing as a human right. “Housing is a human right? How?” a reader named “Stabilizer” asked in response to ...
Idaho is one of the nation’s most seismically active states, so people living in Ada County, home to Boise, aren’t typically surprised when an earthquake hits.But Jan. 27, 2025, was different; though ...
Across the U.S., private-equity firms, real estate investment firms, and other types of investors have been making multimillion-dollar purchases of “mobile” home communities. Many of these newer park ...
When it comes to President-elect Donald Trump’s policy stances on HUD, there are a lot of unknowns. Housing advocates aren’t exactly sure what to expect, but they’re looking to the president-elect’s ...
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