
Time is ticking for Greensboro mobile home tenants in danger of eviction
Sixteen families are facing eviction at a mobile home in Greensboro as the land is being sold to a developer.
Sixteen families are facing eviction at a mobile home in Greensboro as the land is being sold to a developer.
Time is running out to apply for rent and utility assistance through the state’s Housing Opportunities and Prevention of Evictions program.
The Build Back Better Bill passed the U.S. House of Representatives and is now in the hands of the Senate.
Greensboro’s Emergency Rental Assistance Program (ERAP) is getting a big boost in funding from Guilford County, allowing city leaders to keep the program afloat.
The Supreme Court’s decision to end President Joe Biden’s eviction moratorium this past August leaves many Latino and Black communities — the ones facing a higher risk of eviction — with very few c
Winston-Salem officials have approved a rezoning resolution that would open up some land for affordable housing.
A group of Latino residents in Greensboro is asking for a meeting with a property management agency to discuss a request to vacate a mobile home park.
Residents of Forsyth County who’ve fallen behind on rent and utilities have received millions of dollars of assistance in the last few months.