According to a new study from My Perfect Mortgage, Detroit and Cleveland are among the top cities for single-family rental cash flow, while eight out of 10 of the worst are located in pricey California metros.
Read More »More Than Eight Million Americans Reportedly Behind on Rent
According to a new LendingTree study, more than eight million adults throughout the U.S. aren’t caught up on rent, citing continued affordability constraints, and greater overall housing costs.
Read More »The Pandemic’s Toll on Small Landlords
Mom-and-pop landlords have been forgoing maintenance due the eviction moratorium, as a new study reports that 28% of landlords were found deferring maintenance on at least one of their units during the pandemic.
Read More »Landlords Feel the Shutdown’s Strain
While they’re working with furloughed federal workers who have fallen behind on rent, here’s why landlords are beginning to feel the pinch of a continued government shutdown.
Read More »A Change of Order
As new members to the Congress get elected and old ones hold on to their constituencies, we look at how these mid-term results may impact the housing market.
Read More »Helping Bostonians Understand Foreclosure Rules
Formed in the wake of the financial crisis, an advocacy group in Boston is helping homeowners and tenants facing foreclosure and eviction to understand their rights and the laws for foreclosure.
Read More »For Renters, Some States are Friendlier Than Others
Not all states view tenant laws as the same. In general, renters in Western, Northeastern, and Central states have many more protections than renters in the Deep South and parts of the Midwest, according to a new study by RentCafe. ...
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