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Addressing Recent Housing News: HUD Layoffs Threaten Housing Rights & Protections—We Must Resist

Article sources: HUD To Lay Off Hundreds As Government Shutdown Drags On OMB says ‘substantial’ federal employee layoffs have begun Federal Government Shutdown and Mass Layoffs Risks Crippling HUD in the Long Term | National Low Income Housing Coalition Over the past week, alarming news emerged: the Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) has
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The Barriers to Home Ownership for Millennials and What The Waterfront Project Can DoÂ

By Maria Mascola, HUD Certified Foreclosure Specialist The Waterfront Project is a free clinic helping in both Pre-Purchase and Post-Purchase Counseling. We understand the current difficulties due to the economy, rising housing costs, and interest rates that are affecting so many people’s ability to cross over from renting to homeownership. Working together, we can assist
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What Are My Rights as a Tenant in New Jersey?

At The Waterfront Project, we often hear from tenants who feel powerless when facing an eviction notice, unsafe housing conditions, or sudden rent increases. The truth is: tenants in New Jersey have strong legal rights—but too often, those rights go unprotected because people don’t know them or don’t have access to an attorney. Housing is
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Addressing Recent Housing News: Jersey City Strengthens Rent Control Enforcement

On September 30, the Jersey City Council unanimously passed two ordinances to strengthen rent control enforcement and increase transparency for tenants. A third ordinance, which would clarify exemptions under state rent control law, was sent back to first reading for further review. These steps mark important progress toward holding landlords accountable and protecting tenants from
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