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From Housing Crisis to Homelessness: Why More New Jersey Residents Are Being Left Behind

Written By WFP Intern, River Pilar The homelessness crisis in New Jersey has festered in the background for years. With the rise in housing prices and a lack of wage raises, more people are being forced out of their homes and onto the cold streets of New Jersey with very few options to rejoin society
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April is fair housing month – know your rights as a tenant

Written By Stefany Perez, HUD – Certified Housing Counselor April is recognized nationwide as Fair Housing Month, a time to reflect on the importance of equal access to housing and to ensure that every individual and family has the opportunity to live in safe and fair housing without discrimination. Fair Housing Month commemorates the passage
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When Neighbors Stood Together: Eviction Resistance

Written By Cristina Cercone, HUD Certified Housing Counselor at The Waterfront Project Housing instability is often described as a modern crisis. Rising rents, eviction filings, and affordability gaps dominate today’s headlines. But nearly a century ago, communities across the country faced a housing emergency that reshaped how America understands the right to shelter. The eviction
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Hoboken Takes a Stand Toward Fairer Access to Affordable Housing

This week, Hoboken agreed to end a long-standing policy that limited access to certain affordable housing units to Hoboken residents only. The change comes after a settlement with the New Jersey Attorney General’s Office and Division on Civil Rights, which found that the residency preference had a discriminatory impact, particularly excluding applicants from nearby, more
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Holiday Season Alert: Protecting Clients from Financial Scams

By Patricia Ellams, HUD Certified Housing Counselor Foreclosure Specialist at The Waterfront Project As the holiday season approaches, fraud activity rises sharply. Scammers prey on the spiritof giving, using fake charities, online shopping schemes, and phishing tactics to stealmoney and personal information. Fraud in the U.S. has reached crisis levels, and vulnerable populations—particularly older adults—are
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Client Success Story from Our Legal Intern!

Written by Beryl Dayton, Managing Attorney at The Waterfront Project Ms. A is a Section 8 tenant who was behind on her utilities and a small amount of rent. We settled back in July, but the landlord filed a certification of breach after she fell behind on the payment plan — even though all that
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Client Success Story – Protecting Renters from Luxury Development Pressure

Written By Stefany Perez, HUD Certified Housing Counselor at The Waterfront Project We were contacted by a client after their landlord issued a notice stating that the property was being retired from residential use and that all tenants needed to move within 3 months. The landlord stated the property had too many violations and they needed
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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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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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The Waterfront Project, Inc.
A Free Legal Center Founded in Hudson County, New Jersey since 2013.
WFP has provided free legal services and housing counseling to low-income families and individuals across the county.
Thanks to our generous supporters and donors, our attorneys, counselors, and advocates work every day to prevent evictions, stop foreclosures, and protect housing rights – at no cost to our clients.
Recent Posts
- From Housing Crisis to Homelessness: Why More New Jersey Residents Are Being Left Behind
- Preventing Homelessness for a Family of four with two babies
- April is fair housing month – know your rights as a tenant
- Honoring The History of Women and Mortgages
- When Neighbors Stood Together: Eviction Resistance














