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Indiana is at a higher risk of private, out-of-state companies buying up housing stock.
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The program is a partnership which aims to make homebuying more accessible.
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Housing advocates gathered Monday to rally behind legislation to protect renters against negligent landlords. Only one bill on the issue is likely to get a hearing during this year's legislative session.
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It is getting harder to find affordable housing in the face of rising rents in Fort Wayne.
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New kiosks are now in place statewide to help Hoosiers facing eviction with legal resources and services.
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The Hoosier Housing Needs Coalition on Sunday announced its policy priorities for the 2023 legislative session: habitability, supply and affordability.
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Indiana housing advocates, national groups, eye permanent federal rental assistance to help with ongOver the pandemic, the federal government put roughly $46 billion dollars towards emergency rental assistance in an effort to avoid an eviction crisis. Now, those funds are drying up. In July, Indiana – along with many other states – closed its COVID-19 emergency rental assistance portal.
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This report is part of the work of the Fort Wayne Media Collaborative, a group of media and educational organizations looking at the issue of housing affordability.
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Indiana rents are up 13% compared with last year. Experts say rents will continue to climb
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“What’s missing in Fort Wayne isn’t more money to address these challenges. It’s more people willing to make connections.”