Denver Tenants Win Multi-Million Dollar Lawsuit Over Poor Living Conditions

Denver, CO – In a landmark decision, a Denver jury awarded several million dollars Thursday to former residents of Mint Urban Infinity apartment complex, marking a significant ruling against poor living conditions and neglect by property management. The payout, projected by attorneys to potentially total between $13 million and $15 million, addresses grievances over violations of Colorado’s housing laws. The verdict came after an eight-day trial, underlining a persistent struggle between tenants and management that spanned from October 2018 to June 2022. More than 2000 former residents complained of deplorable living conditions including malfunctioning safety … Read more

Artists and Tenants at Atlantic Mills Mobilize to Protect Cultural Hub as Ownership Change Looms

Providence, RI — Concerns are mounting among the long-standing tenants of Atlantic Mills, a pivotal cultural and artistic center in Providence’s Olneyville neighborhood, as they brace for potential displacement due to the impending sale of the building. The tenants, many of whom are artists and small business owners, fear the new owners could increase rents and evict those who are currently behind on payments, threatening the existence of a historic hub that has supported cultural and artistic endeavors for decades. Atlantic Mills, known for its rich history of nurturing notable artists like Shepherd Fairey and … Read more

Federal Judge Overturns Kansas City Ordinance Aimed at Protecting Tenants Using Housing Vouchers

Kansas City, Missouri – A federal court has overturned a Kansas City ordinance intended to prevent housing discrimination based on the source of income, such as Section 8 housing vouchers. This legal decision followed extensive controversy and a lawsuit that highlighted a sharp divide between tenant advocates and property owners. The local ordinance, which was initially enacted to expand current protections against discrimination, was challenged in court by landlords. They argued that the measure violated rights by imposing obligations on property owners who participate in the Section 8 program, a federal initiative that assists low-income … Read more

Berkeley Tenants Union Accuses Landlord Group of Illicit Campaign Tactics Amid Rent Control Battles

Berkeley, Calif. – The Berkeley Tenants Union, a local advocacy group representing around 70 tenants, is escalating its dispute with the Berkeley Property Owners Association (BPOA) by lodging formal complaints to municipal and state election watchdogs over alleged inappropriate campaign practices and financial disclosures. The union accuses the BPOA of obfuscation in its recent initiatives on the city’s ballot, particularly in relation to campaign contributions linked to the National Association of Realtors. The bone of contention largely centers on the campaigning for Measure CC in the November 5 election, which was defeated after securing only … Read more