James Andrews / Getty ImagesCommentary Bidenomics: Five Cities Where Rent Continues to Explode - How It Could Impact the Election The five cities experiencing the biggest rent hikes are run by Democrats, underscoring that liberals are terrible at money management. By Samantha Chang May 1, 2024
Valerie Macon - AFP / Getty ImagesCommentary Record Number of Hollywood Actors Resort to Desperate Measures Despite $5.4M Payout for Bills Hollywood actors who have refused to work for the past few months have seen their income dry up, and now some can't pay rent. By Peter Partoll September 7, 2023
KFOX-TV / YouTube screen shotCommentary Property Manager Distraught After Clearing Out Wrong Man's Apartment, But the Tone Changes After They Realize Who He Is The manager was horrified when he found out what happened, but things changed when he found out something else. By Peter Partoll September 2, 2023
Alex Brandon / APCommentary Hunter Biden and Wife Blasted as 'Horrible Tenants' for What They Did to $4.2M Rental: Report Americans who've followed Hunter Biden's career might be astonished to hear that he might not have been the ideal tenant. By Joe Saunders August 2, 2023
Omar Marques / Getty Images) 40 People Given Eviction Notices as Government Makes Room for Refugees Forty people in Germany have been given eviction notices as the government will be using their building to house refugees. By Carson Choate February 26, 2023
Drew Angerer / Getty Images 'Political Stunts': Unspent COVID Relief Funds Could Trigger Eviction Crisis After Supreme Court Ruling, Top Republican Warns Patrick McHenry's comments were made following the Supreme Court’s decision to block the federal eviction moratorium. By Thomas Catenacci August 27, 2021
(Drew Angerer / Getty Images The Biden Administration Is Pushing an Unconstitutional Eviction Moratorium When There Is an Easy Solution to Unpaid Rent The Supreme Court blocked the Biden administration’s latest federal eviction moratorium, which prohibited landlords from evicting tenants. By Thomas Catenacci August 27, 2021
Anna Moneymaker / Getty Images Biden Administration's Eviction Moratorium Upheld by Appeals Court, Paving the Way for Supreme Court Review Three judges from the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia denied a request to strike down the CDC's eviction moratorium. By Thomas Catenacci August 20, 2021
Jeff Kowalsky / AFP via Getty ImagesCommentary Despite Trying to Prevent Landlords from Collecting Rent, Tlaib Collected Thousands Herself in 2020 While pushing a bill to cancel rental and mortgage payments, the Detroit Democrat was still bringing in money from renting property. By C. Douglas Golden August 18, 2021
Alex Wong / Getty Images 'The Court's Hands Are Tied': Federal Judge Upholds New Eviction Moratorium The judge ruled the moratorium could be enforced since the Supreme Court declared it was technically constitutional. By Thomas Catenacci August 13, 2021