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More than 130 new staff members have been hired by North Carolina's Office of Recovery and Resiliency to help process an overwhelming number of applications for rent and utility assistance through the state's HOPE program.
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North Carolina Gov. Roy Cooper signed an executive order Wednesday expanding protections for people who cannot pay rent because of lost income or high medical bills.
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Millions of renters across the country are facing evictions during the coronavirus pandemic, and homeowners are also trying to keep their homes.COVID-19…
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People are experiencing the pandemic in very different ways. That's particularly apparent when it comes to the housing market in Charlotte. Home prices…
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Police officers, first responders and public school teachers will soon be eligible for home buying assistance in Mecklenburg County.The Charlotte Observer…
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Younger Americans are buying homes far less often than their elders' generations did, and that puts a large sector of the U.S. economy at risk.
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The Charlotte City Council will vote next month whether to revise or eliminate the city policy on where affordable housing can be built. Officials say the…
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The Department of Justice is rolling out a nationwide initiative to combat sexual harassment in housing, according to a statement released by the office…
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A count of chronically homeless people in Charlotte this year turned up 516 people in need of help. For three days in January, a couple hundred volunteers…
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The Charlotte Housing Authority opened its waitlist for Section 8 housing for the first time in seven years and it has already received more than 10,000…