For more than a century, low-income tenants across cities in the United States have protested and organized together against unjust housing conditions. Yet landlords continue to evade accountability, leaving mold, pests, lead paint, unclean water, and innumerable other issues unaddressed. On top of habitability concerns, the past several decades of gentrification have displaced hundreds of thousands of Black and brown residents from their communities. To address these issues, legal reforms have focused on either housing-market regulation or individual rights devoid of effective enforcement mechanisms. These reforms fall short. Tenant power, not just tenant-focused housing reform, should be a concern of policymakers and legal scholars. This ...
The natural question raised by the passage of Tenant Rights legislation is whether the new law hel...
Under a policy first enacted in 1988 and expanded in 1996, federally funded public housing authoriti...
Conditions resulting from the widespread housing shortage caused by the cessation of building during...
This Note explores the legal arguments available to tenants who want to resist arbitrary or unjustif...
A rent strike, if taken seriously by its proponents and not used solely to attract the attention of ...
Millions of tenants in the United States reside in substandard housing conditions ranging from toxic...
Although tenant unions are increasingly relied upon as a means toward curing urban housing ills, the...
Historically, tenants could be evicted when their actions put them “at-fault.” Grounds for “at-fault...
Residents across New York City—particularly those living in rent-stabilized or rent-controlled apart...
The Foreclosure Crisis of the 2000s has likely hurt renters more than homeowners. Incongruously, how...
Rental housing in the United States is increasingly owned by corporate landlords that operate under ...
The Fair Housing Act (FHA) is an expansive and powerful piece of legislation that furthers equal hou...
Introduction to the Articles, Draftsman: Formulation of Policy, Persuader: Mobilization of Support, ...
The experience of the Ann Arbor rent strikers, as revealed by the preceding article, should be noted...
Virtually every member of the urban community is a party to a landlord-tenant relationship. As the g...
The natural question raised by the passage of Tenant Rights legislation is whether the new law hel...
Under a policy first enacted in 1988 and expanded in 1996, federally funded public housing authoriti...
Conditions resulting from the widespread housing shortage caused by the cessation of building during...
This Note explores the legal arguments available to tenants who want to resist arbitrary or unjustif...
A rent strike, if taken seriously by its proponents and not used solely to attract the attention of ...
Millions of tenants in the United States reside in substandard housing conditions ranging from toxic...
Although tenant unions are increasingly relied upon as a means toward curing urban housing ills, the...
Historically, tenants could be evicted when their actions put them “at-fault.” Grounds for “at-fault...
Residents across New York City—particularly those living in rent-stabilized or rent-controlled apart...
The Foreclosure Crisis of the 2000s has likely hurt renters more than homeowners. Incongruously, how...
Rental housing in the United States is increasingly owned by corporate landlords that operate under ...
The Fair Housing Act (FHA) is an expansive and powerful piece of legislation that furthers equal hou...
Introduction to the Articles, Draftsman: Formulation of Policy, Persuader: Mobilization of Support, ...
The experience of the Ann Arbor rent strikers, as revealed by the preceding article, should be noted...
Virtually every member of the urban community is a party to a landlord-tenant relationship. As the g...
The natural question raised by the passage of Tenant Rights legislation is whether the new law hel...
Under a policy first enacted in 1988 and expanded in 1996, federally funded public housing authoriti...
Conditions resulting from the widespread housing shortage caused by the cessation of building during...