Millions of tenants in the United States reside in substandard housing conditions ranging from toxic mold to the absence of heat, running water, or electricity. These conditions constitute blatant violations of law. The failure to maintain housing in habitable condition can violate the warranty of habitability, common law torts, and, in some cases, consumer protection and antidiscrimination statutes. Well-settled doctrine allows for tenants’ private rights of action and government enforcement. Yet the laws remain underenforced. This Article demonstrates that the reason for the underenforcement is that the tenants are poor. While the right to safe housing extends to all tenants, poor people are the most likely to get stuck in substandard con...
Virtually every member of the urban community is a party to a landlord-tenant relationship. As the g...
Crime-free housing ordinances allow municipalities to force private landlords to evict tenants who h...
The persistence of substandard housing in urban centers stands as a challenge to law. There is a pre...
Millions of tenants in the United States reside in substandard housing conditions ranging from toxic...
Immigrants who recently arrived in the United States generally are not able to exclusively possess r...
The present Article suggests that the problem of incompatible neighboring tenants can be most effici...
Growing concern about poverty in the late 1960s produced two sweeping legal revolutions. One gave we...
This Article explores the character of the public housing tenancy, comparing it with the common law ...
The Housing Choice Voucher Program provides low-income families with federally funded rental assista...
Eviction burdens tenants and their households with incredible hardship. But it long has been the sta...
The enactment of the warranty of habitability in the early 1970s was hailed as a revolution in tenan...
In the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic, all levels of government are considering how to protect public...
Housing for the poor suffers in quantity and quality as tenement landlords milk still viable build...
Millions of American renters live in substandard housing. Conditions in these homes not only affect ...
The general failure of city officials to embark on a sustained and comprehensive program of housing ...
Virtually every member of the urban community is a party to a landlord-tenant relationship. As the g...
Crime-free housing ordinances allow municipalities to force private landlords to evict tenants who h...
The persistence of substandard housing in urban centers stands as a challenge to law. There is a pre...
Millions of tenants in the United States reside in substandard housing conditions ranging from toxic...
Immigrants who recently arrived in the United States generally are not able to exclusively possess r...
The present Article suggests that the problem of incompatible neighboring tenants can be most effici...
Growing concern about poverty in the late 1960s produced two sweeping legal revolutions. One gave we...
This Article explores the character of the public housing tenancy, comparing it with the common law ...
The Housing Choice Voucher Program provides low-income families with federally funded rental assista...
Eviction burdens tenants and their households with incredible hardship. But it long has been the sta...
The enactment of the warranty of habitability in the early 1970s was hailed as a revolution in tenan...
In the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic, all levels of government are considering how to protect public...
Housing for the poor suffers in quantity and quality as tenement landlords milk still viable build...
Millions of American renters live in substandard housing. Conditions in these homes not only affect ...
The general failure of city officials to embark on a sustained and comprehensive program of housing ...
Virtually every member of the urban community is a party to a landlord-tenant relationship. As the g...
Crime-free housing ordinances allow municipalities to force private landlords to evict tenants who h...
The persistence of substandard housing in urban centers stands as a challenge to law. There is a pre...