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Among the Landlords
Three days in St. Louis with 200 landlords at the 21st Annual Mr. Landlord.com National Landlord Convention.
Texas Banned Homeless Encampments, So a Guy Made One on His Property
Josiah Ingalls is perhaps the boldest—and most literal—embodiment of the “Yes in My Backyard” philosophy: He’s letting 19 homeless people live on his land.
Why One of America’s Largest Tent Cities Sprang Up in Phoenix
Over the past several months, a homeless encampment near downtown Phoenix has grown to about 1,000 people.
‘Our Toilet Fell Through the Floor’: We Asked People About Their Horrible Rental Experiences
Notable mentions: carpeted toilet that doesn't have a door.
Zillow Sells Thousands of Homes to Controversial Rental Powerhouse
Pretium Partners has been accused of evicting tenants in majority-Black Georgia counties at seven times the rate it did tenants in majority-white Florida ones.
Spain Wants to Pay Young People €250 a Month to Leave Their Parents’ Homes
A proposed new law would also include rent controls.
The Inside Story of How Berlin Took On Corporate Landlords and Won
The city of renters has spoken decisively in a referendum that could have a huge impact not just in Germany’s capital but across Europe.
Rental Opportunity of the Week: The Horniest Stairs in the World
Come to north London, and become the guardian of these tit-stairs.
Berlin's Renters Are Coming for Mega Landlords
After a landmark rent cap was overturned, leaving renters thousands of euros out of pockets, campaigners are now trying to turn the tables on the city’s biggest landlords.
A Landmark Rent Cap Was Overturned in Germany and People Are Furious
Up to one and a half million people in Berlin now face having to pay back thousands of euros worth of rent to their landlords.