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The ending of state and federal eviction moratoriums raises fears that homeless numbers will increase.
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What the ending of state and federal eviction moratoriums means for Kansas tenants, and understanding the wave of immigration through the stories of those living in Mexico and Central American countries.
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The money won’t cover phone or internet expenses, and you’ll need documentation to show you’re experiencing financial hardship, according to an announcement Thursday.
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"We think of ourselves as the voice of rental housing providers," says the president of the Kansas City Regional Housing Alliance. "Our goal is to stabilize our rental market."
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How the coronavirus is affecting Kansas City rental property owners, and two librarians' picks for the best current young adult titles.
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The new order from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention could provide relief for tens of millions of tenants in the U.S., but there are caveats.
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What the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention's eviction ban means for Kansas City tenants and landlords, a new docuseries is highlighting what Black men encounter in a predominantly white Kansas county, and two artists explain their designs for Kansas City's Black Lives Matter murals.
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More and more Kansans who lost jobs because of the coronavirus are falling behind in their rent and mortgage payments.
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Voters approved the program in 2018 — and reported problems like mold and electrical issue have soared.
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Rent is due on Saturday, a federal eviction moratorium expired last week and expanded unemployment benefits are set to end soon. Two renters share their experience facing eviction during a pandemic.
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A former state chairwoman for Kansas Republican Party is running for U.S. Congress, Mark Dupree defends his record in office, and two renters share their experience facing eviction during a pandemic.
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As April's rent becomes due across the Kansas City metro, tenants face an uncertain legal landscape subject to the vagaries of the coronavirus and how…