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  2. How struggling households can get federal rental assistance

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    The federal government has approved two rounds of rental assistance, worth more than $46 billion total, that is slowly making its way to renters. How struggling households can get federal rental ...

  3. Community Legal Aid helps form tenant unions to empower ...

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    In collaboration with our community partner, Canton For All People, Community Legal Aid has helped to form, facilitate and represent a number of tenant unions in Stark County, fostering a ...

  4. April Charney - Wikipedia

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    Earlier in her career, Charney helped low-income renters in Sarasota, Florida fight improper evictions. [2] Between 1991 and 2003 she practiced law in Sarasota with Gulfcoast Legal Services as a managing and staff attorney. Following that she 'commuted' to a second residence in Jacksonville for her work at Jacksonville Area Legal Aid.

  5. How does Florida’s new landlord tenant law affect Tampa Bay ...

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    A new state law that went into effect this month will strip Tampa Bay area renters of certain local protections. In recent years, dozens of municipalities across Florida have adopted rules for how ...

  6. Constructive eviction - Wikipedia

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    Constructive eviction is a circumstance where a tenant's use of the property is so significantly impeded by actions under the landlord's authority that the tenant has no alternative but to vacate the premises. [1] The doctrine applies when a landlord of real property has acted in a way that renders the property uninhabitable. Constructive ...

  7. Mitchell–Lama Housing Program - Wikipedia

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    It was signed into law in 1955 as the Limited-Profit Housing Companies Law. [2] [3] It was later recodified as article II of the 1961 Private Housing Finance Law.[7] [8] Article II Limited-Profit Housing Companies refer to not-for-profit corporations, whereas article IV Limited Dividend Housing Companies refer to non-Mitchell–Lama affordable housing organized since 1927 as business ...

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