Robyn A. FriedmanApril 9, 2025 Miami Housing Market Forecast Driven by high demand and limited single-family inventory, Miami-Dade County remains a seller's market, though the same cannot be said for its condos. Liisa RajalaandLiz Brumer-SmithApril 8, 2025...
In fact, what recent large-data studies have shown is that the United States in common with other Western, educated, industrial, rich and democratic countries — is, in comparison to the rest of the world, exceptional. 它致力于竞争,试图取代等级制度。 Committed to contests, it seeks to ...
The President of the United States is now promising suburban Americans everywhere that they’ll never again be inconvenienced by seeing those people hanging around in their neighborhoods. “I am happy to inform all of the people living their Suburban Lifestyle Dream th...
of an SB 330 application prior to housing element certification "vests" the project's entitlement to use the Builder's Remedy, even after the housing element is certified. AB 1886 states that it is declaratory of existing law and codifies existing HCD guidance, so it should be applicable e...
(Inclusive Communities or ICP) that parts of the federal Fair Housing Act (FHA) include a disparate-impact standard of liability. This standard allows liability without a showing of illegal intent and traces back to the Court's 1971 decision in Griggs v. Duke Power Co., which endorsed impact...
Hoarding disorder is a complex mental health condition that can have significant implications for both the individual and the surrounding community. By understanding the unique challenges faced by hoarders and implementing appropriate strategies, property managers can create safe and habitable living environme...
The Fair Housing Act is a federal law that was passed in 1968. It prohibits discrimination in the buying, renting, selling or financing of housing or when seeking housing assistance. The act specifically prohibits discrimination based on race, skin color, national origin, religion, sex — ...
Some civil rights have originated from landmark decisions from the U.S. Supreme Court, including Brown v. Topeka Board of Education, Miranda v. Arizona, Loving v. Virginia, and others. Most states, including Pennsylvania and New Jersey, have passed civil rights laws. The state laws sometimes...
The executive branch doesn’t have the ability to impose laws, but it does have the ability to propose and advocate for legislation in areas that it considers important. “There’s only so much the White House can do, realistically. What we need to see is that this measure is matched in...
Congress passed the Fair Housing Act in 1968 as Title VIII of the Civil Right Act of 1968 to protect the interests of people from different ethnicities, religions, or genders, or country of origin. Twenty years later, the Act was updated by the Fair Housing Amendments Act of 1988 which ...