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The California Civil Rights Department has reached a settlement with Sacramento landlords Carlos and Linda Torres, requiring ...
The case sheds light on the world of court-appointed receivership, a business that can save taxpayers money and counties grief but can also be controversial — and lucrative for its biggest players.
California Attorney General Rob Bonta has sued Nijjar over slum-like conditions at more than 22,000 apartments in Southern ...
Elderly residents at the Battistone Foundation's Edgerly and Palm Tree properties tell their stories as their homes go on the ...
Economic Hardship Reporting Project and The Baffler report on NYC’s right to counsel for eviction cases, noting many tenants ...
Nobody should ever have to fear eviction while dealing with what may be one of the worst days of their life,” said the ...
Jim-Denny’s diner in downtown Sacramento will shut down for the second time in five years after owner N’Gina Guyton was given an eviction notice and told to vacate the building by the end of July by ...
An early morning immigration enforcement operation at a Home Depot in South Sacramento is drawing concern from community ...
For people with past eviction cases on their records, future housing requests may be denied, but a new law helps clear resolved issues by erasing the records.
As the Bath Street case moves to trial, both sides will be watching closely to see how the outcome influences the future of tenant rights and property development in Santa Barbara.
The spike in ICE raids across the Sacramento region in the past two months raise questions about people's rights when ...
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