As homelessness hit a record high nationwide last year, the highest court in the United States provides new leeway to penalize people for being homeless…
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These are the new Illinois laws that took effect today
As the calendar turns to July, Illinois is ushering in a series of new laws affecting both the entire state and specific areas like Chicago and Cook County.
Southwest Florida preparing for ban on homelessness in public
Lee County is preparing for a new state law that could make being homeless in public a crime.
Tides Equities Faces Foreclosure on Two Dallas Properties
UPDATED 7/2/24 at 10:48am Tides Equities could use a tourniquet. The syndicator, which pools money to buy multifamily properties, is struggling to stop the bleed on the multifamily portfolio it aggressively built in DFW just a few years ago. Two of the Los Angeles-based firm’s Dallas properties are slated to be sold at a foreclosure […]
Tides Equities Faces Foreclosure on Two Dallas Properties
UPDATED 7/2/24 at 10:48am Tides Equities could use a tourniquet. The syndicator, which pools money to buy multifamily properties, is struggling to stop the bleed on the multifamily portfolio it aggressively built in DFW just a few years ago. Two of the Los Angeles-based firm’s Dallas properties are slated to be sold at a foreclosure […]
New Illinois laws take effect, what to know
As the calendar turns to July, Illinois is ushering in a series of new laws affecting both the entire state and specific areas like Chicago and Cook County.
Local advocates voice concerns over SCOTUS homelessness case
One city councilmember said this could be the start of even more crackdowns.
Solving homelessness demands a human response, not crime and punishment
Home is both a physical place and a concept. In the popular imagination, home is a refuge, a shelter, a place of safety and belonging. It is where we come from and where we return. We fill our homes with the things most precious to us, surrounding ourselves with the sights of beloved possessions, the […]
The Supreme Court Has Allowed Cities to Criminalize Homelessness
In the biggest decision on homelessness in decades, the U.S. Supreme Court has ruled that cities can fine or arrest homeless individuals for sleeping in
Little chance of an inventory explosion this year
ATTOM’s midyear review looks at where housing supply is headed along with what to expect with home prices and foreclosures.