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More than 60 people living at a south Charlotte motel are scrambling to find a new home amid plans to convert the motel into new apartments.
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Eviction filings have more than tripled since the CDC's moratorium ended last August, and are nearly back to pre-pandemic levels.
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A Charlotte agency that helps homeless and low-income people find homes say they're running short on landlords willing to take in the people they work with.
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A new affordable apartment complex for seniors is planned in west Charlotte on land purchased this week by the West Side Community Land Trust.
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Staff at RAMP CharMeck have been flooded with an "extraordinary" number of applications for rent and utility assistance less than 48 hours after reopening it's application portal for the first time in months.
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Citing dwindling funds, RAMP CLT has indefinitely stopped taking new applications for rent assistance in Mecklenburg County. Staff say they're nearly out of money, and can't reopen the application portal unless the county or the city provide more funds.
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The local organization providing utility, rent and mortgage assistance in Mecklenburg County says the number of people seeking help continues to grow, but there's no danger of running out of money, at least through the new year.
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A bill is moving through the North Carolina state senate that would prevent hotel guests from receiving tenant protections until they've lived at the hotel for at least 90 days.
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The extension of a federal ban on evictions during the pandemic has North Carolina tenant advocates cheering. But landlords worry that more lost income will hurt their businesses.
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Three local governments near Charlotte are hoping they can use the popular video-sharing social app TikTok — and a cash prize — to help younger residents learn about housing discrimination.