The Rogue Landlords database, launched in 2018, was created by the Government to make local authorities aware of landlords and property agents convicted of housing offences.
A New York Federal Reserve survey released Monday found only 13.4% of renters still cling to the hope of one day owning a home -- despite high interest rates.
Renters are less confident that they will ever own a home than they have been since the Federal Reserve Bank of New York began asking them about this prospect. The share of renters who expect to own a home dropped to 40.1% in the New York…
The latest SCEO Housing Survey released by the New York Federal Reserve indicates renters' hopes of someday owning a home have plummeted over the past year.
The dream of home ownership has gotten even further away for renters, with higher housing costs and elevated interest rates standing in the way of the American housing dream, according to a New York Federal Reserve survey released Monday.
Buying your first home can be an exciting yet scary process. All that saving and searching can be stressful, especially when you're unsure where you'd like to settle down.
Metro Denver is one of the least affordable markets and Colorado one of the least affordable states for those looking to buy a home. Only 6% of the homes sold in the first quarter were affordable to households making the median income.
RENTERS are being warned they can’t rely on a database meant to protect them from convicted landlords as councils are failing to update it, The Sun can reveal.
RENTERS are being warned they can’t rely on a database meant to protect them from convicted landlords as councils are failing to update it, The Sun can reveal.
The Congressional Renters Caucus is encouraging House Appropriations Committee leaders to expand funding for federal rental assistance and other housing programs as the nation grapples with a lack of affordable housing. More than 45…
If this policy is intended to help renters, policymakers and those seeking housing in Louisville in the coming months and years are likely in for some unpleasant surprises.
A tenant paid a $435 bill for plumbing issues she says she didn't cause, but management has yet to explain why she's to blame and is still living with clogged appliances.