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Housing markets in Virginia are on the mend, but the road ahead is still unclear for renters struggling to recover from the economic devastation of…
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Housing advocates in Virginia are celebrating landmark anti-discrimination laws that took effect July 1st.One prohibits landlords from turning away…
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When April First came around, many weren’t able to make rent after being laid off in the wake of COVID-19 pandemic.Friday is May First and the problem is…
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Zoning decisions are usually made by your local government. But, lawmakers in Richmond are thinking about getting into the act.Most neighborhoods across…
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For the past few years fewer people have been moving to Virginia. Instead more are actually leaving the Commonwealth, moving to other states -- and…
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Remember when the mortgage loan industry almost brought down the global economy? Virginia Senator Mark Warner says we haven’t fully recovered from that,…
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The Governor announced Wednesday the first of a new type of grant, state dollars going towards housing and community development projects. The first two…
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They’re often called, ‘the new old fashioned neighborhoods of the future’ planned communities, where the focus is on collaboration, cooperation and…
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Shelter is a big problem for many people in Virginia. Up to 40,000 may be homeless for some period of time during any given year, with many cycling…
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Under many rental agreements, tenants sign off on a provision that allows housing managers and staff to enter a home to address concerns or inspect the…