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Even before a city lawsuit accused her of running dozens of illegal rooming houses, residents in Tower Grove East knew all about Dara Daugherty.
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Many renters were displaced after the May 16 tornado. A St. Louis nonprofit is working to help tenants understand their rights.
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Attorneys say tornado victims are unlikely to prevail in suing over St. Louis’ siren failure.
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As state and federal lawmakers propose measures to curb how firms like VineBrook operate, tenants continue to grapple with poor maintenance and customer service.
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Missouri landlords were found to cash in on the State Assistance for Housing Relief program even as they failed to provide basic maintenance and upkeep.
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The Conflict Resolution Center-St. Louis offers landlords and tenants a free, nonlegal route to solving disputes.
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A federal judge has upheld Granite City’s "crime-free" housing ordinance. Housing advocates say the fight isn't over.
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The eviction crisis advocates fear is on the horizon will likely have a disproportionate impact on communities of color, single female-led households and households with children. That’s according to a new report from the Metropolitan St. Louis Equal Housing & Opportunity Council, which found that more than 5,000 evictions were filed in the city of St. Louis and St. Louis County between March 2020 and January 2021.
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In March, when the pandemic shut down businesses across St. Louis, the city announced a moratorium on evictions. Officials didn’t want to see people…
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A bill introduced this week in the Missouri House of Representatives aims to prevent landlords from threatening to or actually disclosing their tenants’…