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Part of Boise’s recently passed renter protection ordinance would be invalidated under a bill passed by House Republicans Monday.
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Real estate prices in Ketchum skyrocketed during the pandemic. To address local workers being priced out, it’s trying to lure property owners with cash incentives if they start renting to local workers.
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Last week, IHFA announced that Dec. 29 is the last day people can apply for relief money.
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The Emergency Rental Assistance Program, or ERAP, aimed to prevent evictions by helping people who were struggling economically with rent and utility payments.
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In the Mountain West, more than a fifth of homeowners with a mortgage spend at least 35% of their monthly income on housing. Nearly 40% of renters region-wide spend more than a third of their income on rent.
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Jesse Tree, a Boise rental assistance nonprofit, found numerous cases of landlords violating tenants' legal rights as renters.
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In the May 17 primary election, Ketchum voters will consider a possible increase to the city’s local-option tax to help fund affordable housing projects.
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Housing costs are rising fast in our region as economic development attracts new residents and supply chain problems cause building delays. But a federal program that helps low-income renters is falling short.
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Property owners wanting to rent out a unit for fewer than 30 days in Ketchum will need to get a permit from the city.
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Idaho towns and cities won’t be able to regulate fees and deposits charged by landlords if a new bill introduced Monday becomes law.