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The City of St. Petersburg is considering two ordinances that will impact the rental housing industry. The first ordinance would elevate Source of...

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Below are a few announcements on how residents in Hillsborough County who have been impacted by the COVID pandemic could apply for rental...

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On Thursday, August 26, BAAA hosted a regular meeting via Zoom with the St. Pete Housing Authority (SPHA). The meeting was led by SPHA staff Larry...

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In a 6-3 decision issued late on August 26, the U.S. Supreme Court struck down the CDC’s eviction moratorium, ruling that the agency did not...

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On Tuesday, August 24, BAAA hosted a webinar featuring the Homeless Leadership Alliance (HLA) of Pinellas County and the introduction of their...

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Furrier Fair Housing Instructor: Victoria Cowart, CPM | Petscreening.com Originally recorded: Thursday, August 19th from 10:00 am-11:00 am 1...

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The Pasco Board of County Commissioners is considering an increase in mobility fees for most new development projects across the County. For...

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Hillsborough County continues to offer rental and utility assistance to eligible residents experiencing financial hardship due to the COVID...

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The Tampa City Council has directed city staff to look into the feasibility of adopting a Tenant Bill of Rights ordinance. City staff are...

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Instigated by neighborhood associations who oppose additional multifamily development, City of Tampa planners have looked into adjustments to how...

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On Tuesday, August 3, 2021, the U.S. Centers for Disease Control issued a new eviction moratorium in response to the COVID emergency. The new order...

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The White House recently called on Congress to extend the CDC’s Eviction Moratorium through new legislation. There are reports that a bill to...

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