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The high cost of housing increases American renters’ risk of death, a study published by the Social Science and Medicine Journal recently found. This study measures baseline rent burden’s shift from 2000 Census Data, and 38 million eviction records to analyze rent burden changes amongst older...
CLPHA is pleased to share our 2024 policy priorities.
The convergence of a global pandemic, a worldwide climate crisis, and growing economic inequality will have a lasting impact on the actions we take to protect lives, reduce disparities, meet energy needs, and prepare for disasters. These events...
The Government Accountability Office (GAO) has released a report on eviction data collection. Estimates suggest that millions of renters are evicted each year, but according to the report, there is little comprehensive data on evictions. Estimates are primarily based on two sources: court records...
CLPHA and Reno & Cavanaugh, PLLC submitted joint comments on the Department of Housing and Urban Development's (HUD) proposed rule titled " 30-Day Notification Requirement Prior to Termination of Lease for Nonpayment of Rent" to address key concerns and...
From the San Diego Housing Commission's press release:
Communities with lower income, higher rental cost burden, a higher proportion of Black and Hispanic households, more single-parent households, and higher unemployment levels are more likely to experience evictions in the City of San Diego,...
Meeting topics include various updates from CLPHA on HUD policy and programs and the latest developments in Washington, D.C., including FY24 appropriations, HUD's 30-day eviction notice proposal, the HCV success rate dashboard, new green funding, Small Area FMRs, and more.
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