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Hernandez, like many others in the same position, tried to find other ways to stay afloat. But he quickly found himself choosing between paying his rent or providing other basic necessities for his family.
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A statewide freeze on most residential evictions expired June 30. And advocates at the Connecticut Fair Housing Center are worried about the more than…
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Scrolling through online real estate listings, a practice known as "Zillow surfing," has become a popular pastime this past year. And it's not just for…
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Gov. Ned Lamont acted Wednesday to simultaneously allow the state moratorium on evictions to lapse and apply new pressure on landlords to tap into the…
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With Gov. Ned Lamont’s moratorium on evictions due to expire at midnight June 30, the Department of Housing is trying to accelerate the pace of COVID-19…
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July 31 is the last day for the federal eviction moratorium designed to keep people struggling financially in their homes during the pandemic. That…
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Bridgeport resident David Reyes, 57, was once homeless with no other place to sleep than on the streets. He was unhoused for four years after serving in…
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With federal and state eviction moratoriums ending soon, a team of researchers from Yale University and two other universities has found an apparent link…
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Promise House Apartments in Manchester celebrated its grand opening on Thursday, offering a new place that aims to give hope to young people at risk of…
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Prior to the pandemic, Bridgeport resident Maribel Nieves worked 28 hours a week as a home health aide. However, her hours were quickly cut when COVID-19…