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“We were very shocked to find out that, potentially, tenants in L.A. would be without any Stay Housed services… as of July 1.” buff.ly/FdiyfYV Via: LAist

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“[The hotels are] less supportive, less conducive for good health outcomes, good education outcomes.” propublica.org/article/new-yo… By @NYSFocus @ProPublica Spencer Norris

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“We have to do something to mitigate harm in every instance, not only with the 3,000 people facing eviction each year, but to make the best use of the limited resources we that we have available to try to stop these things." buff.ly/TyZUIZI By Ideastream News’s Anna Huntsman

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“In the past year cities across the country have introduced over 320 bills criminalizing unhoused people, nearly 220 of which have passed.”  buff.ly/ebach8r via @aclu

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“Landlords have so much data about tenants. In making these tools, we’re trying to undo that data disparity and understand the landlords better.” bit.ly/4jWLfKu By Sandra J. Larson + Shelterforce

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Millions of U.S. college students are also parents. What happens when they face an eviction? A new report by Eviction Lab and New America finds that eviction risk not only impacts education, but long-term income and mortality. Read more here: newamerica.org/education-poli…

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“A lot of people end up paying bills that they know are incorrect that are hundreds of dollars a month higher because they don’t want to lose their homes.”  buff.ly/EfKHBxO Via: AZLuminaria

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“This isn’t [the] school’s job. Schools are forced to do this work because the housing system has become so unaffordable and dysfunctional,” Our researcher Peter Hepburn told Sage Sociology. Listen here: buff.ly/nUKc8hr

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“Despite an abundance of new apartments, high rents have left more people than ever cost burdened, and have contributed to a sharp rise in homelessness.” Read the latest report on the State of the Nation’s Housing: buff.ly/iomM6Cb

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“Though some projects have been completed, others remain in limbo, have been scaled back or abandoned altogether.” buff.ly/q5W8LQg via Bisnow

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“Miami not only remains the nation’s hottest rental market, but has become even more competitive in the past year.” buff.ly/nh8bg6D via Multifamily Dive

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“It's a real breach of trust when servicers have raised this expectation of giving certain disaster relief and then they're not offering it at a moment where these homeowners really don't need any more stress.” buff.ly/IKE2q2C By @laist’s David Wagner

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“These are individuals who have been living paycheck to paycheck… The one time that they fall back on rent, that really spirals.” buff.ly/usRSlkr By Nevada Current || bsky @nevadacurrent.com’s Michael (MJ) Lyle