WHYY/NewsWorks
Ruling sets statewide housing quota for new affordable units at close to 155,000, according to Mercer County Superior Court Assignment Judge Mary Jacobson
Increased transparency at the Department of Community Affairs makes it possible to track property taxes for New Jersey municipalities - and see where and by ...
Mapping Inequality/University of Richmond Digital Scholarship Lab
Investigation finds people continue to be denied loans based on factors such as race, despite legislation supposed to ban the practice
Report lays out six priorities to increase housing stock and end foreclosures, does not call for COAH to be resurrected
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No other state saw a bigger decline in homelessness than New Jersey
Latest data from the Census Bureau show rents have risen faster than inflation, gobbling up a larger portion of income than in previous years
Housing advocates seek to put more stringent rent ordinance on the November ballot
Faith Liguori
Current NFIP is underwater with debt, overhaul would address that problem, be more responsive to homeowners, and cap the cost of annual increases
Landlords deny that it’s done, but tenants who withhold rent to protest unhealthy living conditions often can’t find another place to live
Senators go after landlords who fail safety and sanitary standards while renting to tenants who get public assistance
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