Foreclosures and Home Improvement

The city of Waterbury is working on housing projects

Connecticut

To try to address the conflicts generated by the lack of housing in Waterbury, the Department of Housing and the Connecticut Housing Finance Authority have allocated resources for the construction of housing to help meet the city’s housing demand, especially for properties intended for rent by low-income residents. One of the projects that the city […]

Kansas City Tenants Extend Strike

Foreclosure Market

Residents of the Independence Towers and Quality Hill buildings, located in Kansas City, have decided to form a union with the housing justice organization KC Tenants in order to resolve all the problems and difficulties that hinder the normal operation of a rental property. For a long time, both buildings have been experiencing serious issues […]

A new affordable housing complex opens in Kissimmee, Florida

Florida

With a great celebration, community leaders and residents enjoyed the inauguration of Cameron Preserve II, an affordable housing complex in Kissimmee that was expanded and revitalized, providing a new home for numerous families in the city and the state of Florida. Viviana Janer, Osceola County Commissioner, expressed in an interview with a local media outlet […]

The city of Killeen, Texas, publishes an audit report on abandoned properties

Foreclosure Market

Matthew Grady, the city auditor of Killeen in the state of Texas, has conducted a study of the list of abandoned properties that are tax-delinquent and have code enforcement liens.  In this audit, Matthew Grady revealed that the city currently has at least 37 such properties, some with liens dating back more than twenty years. […]