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Finding Home: Evictions Resume In Mecklenburg, But Money And Mediation Help Keep Some In Their HomesHere's a recipe for an avalanche of evictions: The state's moratorium on evictions amid the coronavirus pandemic is over. Eviction courts have reopened.…
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Two rent due dates have passed since North Carolina’s stay-at-home order went into effect. The state has put a hold on evictions until at least June 1.…
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Long-term residents of hotels and motels who have lost their jobs amid the coronavirus pandemic face a weekly struggle to pay the rent. Hotel managers who…
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Normally about one in five renters in this country don’t pay their rent in a given month, according to the National Multifamily Housing Council. In April,…
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Developers planning to redevelop Brookhill Village off South Tryon Street are seeking nearly $20 million in public and private support for the project,…
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Finding housing can be tough even when you have a reliable job and a good credit score. It can be an even bigger challenge for a portion of the population…
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A big factor in Mecklenburg County's affordable housing crisis is simple economics: The population is growing faster than the housing supply. To some…
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Here's a No. 1 ranking you don't want: Charlotte-Mecklenburg Schools leads North Carolina with the largest population of homeless students — more than…
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Eight years ago, a dramatic symbol of Charlotte’s quest to fight homelessness opened. It was called Moore Place, an apartment building that provided homes…
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We are beginning the second year of our affordable housing series, Finding Home. In 2019, we had a story nearly every Monday on the Charlotte area’s…