Win McNamee / Getty ImagesCommentary Group Pleads with Federal Judge to Take Immediate Action and Stop Biden's 'Unlawful' Order For landlords who rely on rental income to stay above water - particularly small owners - this was yet another blow By C. Douglas Golden August 5, 2021
Win McNamee / Getty ImagesCommentary Biden Abandons Constitution, Reinstates Eviction Moratorium After Admitting He Doesn't Have That Authority Despite admitting it lacks the proper legal authority, the Biden administration has opted to take action to further ban evictions. By Jairus Burdick August 4, 2021
Win McNamee / Getty Images Biden to Issue a New Eviction Moratorium Just a Day After Saying He Lacked the Authority The Biden administration, which earlier said there was no legal way to keep an eviction moratorium in place, is no longer worrying about that. By Jack Davis August 3, 2021
Jim Watson - AFP / Getty Images CNN Editor Declares Biden 'Is Having the Worst Week of His Presidency' 'Everything - and I mean EVERYTHING - flows from the Covid news,' he wrote, and most of it has been bad for Biden. By Erin Coates August 3, 2021
Eric Risberg / AP San Francisco Tenants Being Paid to Leave Apartment Expose Problems with California's Rent Control Policies The $475,000 voluntary buyout is considered to be the largest in city history and reflects the high value of the apartment. By The Associated Press July 30, 2021
Joe Raedle / Getty ImagesCommentary Buttigieg, Husband Say They Can Barely Afford 1-Bedroom DC Apartment Despite $221,000 Salary 'Hilarious how Mr. Wine Cave Buttigieg is whining that he ONLY makes $221,400 a year,' one Twitter user remarked. By Samantha Chang July 27, 2021
Drew Angerer / Getty Images Pandemic-Related Rental Assistance Funds Not 'Flowing Fast Enough' According to Treasury Department The U.S. doled out $1.49 billion from January through May and $1.5 billion in June to low-income renters nationwide. By Thomas Catenacci July 21, 2021
Alexander Spatari / Getty Images SCOTUS Upholds Challenge to San Francisco Ordinance Forcing Landlords to Accept Lifelong Tenants The Supreme Court has revived a lawsuit against San Francisco ordinances requiring landlords to offer lifetime leases. By Eric Nanneman June 29, 2021
JJ Gouin / Getty ImagesCommentary California Giving Massive Bailout to People Who Haven't Paid Rent in Ages Californina mulls extending the eviction moratorium until low-wage workers return to work despite incentivizing them to stay at home. By Eric Nanneman June 22, 2021
Feverpitched / Getty ImagesCommentary Mom and Pop Landlords Face Annihilation as True Cost of Government 'Help' Starts Adding Up The moratorium on evictions helped renters, but it left mom and pop landlords stranded with building costs and bills. By Isa Cox May 3, 2021