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HUD, City of Los Angeles reach “landmark” settlement in accessible housing dispute
Aug 05, 2019The Department of Housing and Urban Development reached a settlement with the City of Los Angeles Friday that will put an end to a years-long battle over the city’s obligation to provide accessible housing for the disabled. According to the “landmark” agreement, the city will pay what will eventually amount to hundreds of millions of dollars to enhance handicap accessibility for residents living in its low-income housing.
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Americans want more affordable housing, just not in their neighborhoods
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Mortgage delinquencies spike 11% in June, but blame the calendar
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The 55+ housing market is still going strong
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Here’s where Millennials are moving
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NYT: Lower rates won’t boost the housing market. Here’s why
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RMD Report: Strong Business, Favorable Demographics Drive 2019 Optimism
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HMBS Tops $1B in July, Live Well Exits GNMA Pools
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Portland sees slowdown in rent growth
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CBH Homes introduces self-guided home tours
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FTC promises Equifax victims who want the $125 offer, “You will be disappointed”
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HUD details plan to release $16 billion in disaster mitigation funds
Aug 02, 2019
