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 7 Ways Renters Can Show Proof of Income—Beyond the Standard Pay Stub

7 Ways Renters Can Show Proof of Income—Beyond the Standard Pay Stub

While a standard pay stub is perhaps the most common way to verify income, it’s not the only way. Here are other ways to show proof. To read more click here.

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 10 challenges that will define cities in 2019

10 challenges that will define cities in 2019

From homelessness and housing to big tech and budgets, the forces shaping urbanism in the coming year. To read more click here.

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 Housing program aims to reduce Pima County jail’s homeless population

Housing program aims to reduce Pima County jail’s homeless population

Pima County is seeking nonprofits to help launch the state’s first self-funded permanent supportive housing program, which aims to reduce the homeless population in jail. To read more click here.

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 Keeping the Momentum for Affordable Housing

Keeping the Momentum for Affordable Housing

The federal government’s approach to housing has barely budged for decades—solutions that were prescribed in the 1960s are insufficient to meet the complex challenges of housing in the [...]

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 Community Organizing Pushed Cities to Make Progress on Housing in 2018

Community Organizing Pushed Cities to Make Progress on Housing in 2018

While housing policy and investment in the United States has traditionally been focused on homeowners, in the last few years, cities have begun to pay more attention to the renter households that [...]

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 Pima County receives $575,000 grant to help struggling families avoid evictions

Pima County receives $575,000 grant to help struggling families avoid evictions

A new stream of state housing funding aims to help prevent evictions in targeted precincts throughout Pima County, where more than 13,000 evictions were filed last year. To read more click here.

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 Expectations vs. reality: Keep it cool when buying, selling or renovating a home

Expectations vs. reality: Keep it cool when buying, selling or renovating a home

It’s the mutual goal of contractors and homeowners to get a quality job done on time and on budget, but perceptions of how to accomplish that vary wildly and widely. To read more click here.

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 Divided Decade: How the financial crisis changed housing

Divided Decade: How the financial crisis changed housing

Nearly 10 million homeowners lost their homes to foreclosure sales in the U.S. between 2006 and 2014. The effects of the subprime mortgage crisis are not only still being felt today, they have [...]

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 Why Are We Building Luxury Homes In An Affordable Housing Crisis?

Why Are We Building Luxury Homes In An Affordable Housing Crisis?

Despite a growing demand for more affordable single-family homes and rentals, private developers aren’t building them. To read more click here.

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 Why Is It Legal for Landlords to Refuse Section 8 Renters?

Why Is It Legal for Landlords to Refuse Section 8 Renters?

Even in areas with protections in place, equal treatment is far from a given. From city to city, a patchwork of policies influences how landlords look at Section 8 voucher holders. To read more [...]

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