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The Impact of COVID-19 on Housing Stability: Lessons Learned and Future Strategies
The COVID-19 pandemic has undeniably reshaped our world, and its effects on housing stability have been profound, particularly in New Jersey. As we navigate the post-pandemic landscape, it’s crucial to reflect on the lessons learned and strategize for the future. This blog post aims to shed light on how the pandemic has affected housing stability
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Lenders can’t discriminate against applicants because of immigration status, feds warn

Banks and mortgage companies are being reminded that they can’t discriminate against loan applicants on the basis of race, national origin or immigration status. The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) and Justice Department today issued a joint statement, saying that consumers have reported being rejected for credit cards as well as for auto, student, personal, and
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Feds charge TransUnion’s rental background checks weren’t accurate, freezes were skipped

TransUnion is being ordered to pay $15 million for failing to ensure the rental background checks that landlords use to decide who gets housing were accurate. The company will also have to pay $8 million for lying to consumers about placing and removing security freezes on their credit reports. The actions were taken by the Consumer
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Error-filled credit scores block rental applicants, report finds

“A misleading veneer of objectivity” conceals underlying racial disparities
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The Waterfront Project’s Response to Jersey City’s Right to Counsel Ordinance

Ordinance would offer free legal representation to low-income tenants Today, April 12, 2023, The Jersey City Council will share its first reading on two core ordinances: Right to Counsel (Ord. 23-030) and collecting Developer Fees to Fund Affordable Housing (Ord. 23-029), which will fund a Right to Counsel program in the City. The Right to
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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.
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