Great public attention has recently been focused on the crisis in housing facing all major urban areas in this country. This article has been prepared to bring close attention to one segment of the hoped for solution-legislative action needed on the state level
In 1980, the city of Parma, Ohio, Cleveland\u27s largest suburban city was found guilty of violating...
America’s housing crisis is serious, pervasive and chronic. It burdens people of color and low-inco...
The Cleveland Housing Court adjudicates only one house and one owner at a time, while the investors ...
Great public attention has recently been focused on the crisis in housing facing all major urban are...
Just as SVD [Slavic Village Development] fought back against predatory lending, mortgage fraud, and ...
This Article will critically examine the Housing Court\u27s historical setting, constitutional found...
This article reviews the role and impact of urban housing courts. It analyzes the findings of a deta...
Recognizing the national housing crises and the inadequate progress toward solutions through the uti...
This symposium examines potential and actual responses to the urban housing crisis at a time when th...
This article explores the expansive legal authority that local governments in many states have to me...
Structural trends and deteriorating local housing conditions have left an increasing proportion of u...
By the year 2020, almost all of the affordable housing units created by Sections 221(d)(3) and 226 o...
In recent years legislative bodies at various levels of government have recognized the need for lega...
The debate over how to properly foster and maintain affordable housing has remained a longstanding, ...
This Article explores one loophole that must be closed by new legislation. This loophole enables lan...
In 1980, the city of Parma, Ohio, Cleveland\u27s largest suburban city was found guilty of violating...
America’s housing crisis is serious, pervasive and chronic. It burdens people of color and low-inco...
The Cleveland Housing Court adjudicates only one house and one owner at a time, while the investors ...
Great public attention has recently been focused on the crisis in housing facing all major urban are...
Just as SVD [Slavic Village Development] fought back against predatory lending, mortgage fraud, and ...
This Article will critically examine the Housing Court\u27s historical setting, constitutional found...
This article reviews the role and impact of urban housing courts. It analyzes the findings of a deta...
Recognizing the national housing crises and the inadequate progress toward solutions through the uti...
This symposium examines potential and actual responses to the urban housing crisis at a time when th...
This article explores the expansive legal authority that local governments in many states have to me...
Structural trends and deteriorating local housing conditions have left an increasing proportion of u...
By the year 2020, almost all of the affordable housing units created by Sections 221(d)(3) and 226 o...
In recent years legislative bodies at various levels of government have recognized the need for lega...
The debate over how to properly foster and maintain affordable housing has remained a longstanding, ...
This Article explores one loophole that must be closed by new legislation. This loophole enables lan...
In 1980, the city of Parma, Ohio, Cleveland\u27s largest suburban city was found guilty of violating...
America’s housing crisis is serious, pervasive and chronic. It burdens people of color and low-inco...
The Cleveland Housing Court adjudicates only one house and one owner at a time, while the investors ...