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Saturday event will connect San Antonio residents with resources to help them stay in their homes
Attendees will be able to access rental and homeowner assistance funding and more.
By Sanford Nowlin
Tags: San Antonio News, Homeowner Assistance Fund, a program funded by the American Rescue Plan, rental assistance, tax assistance, property taxes, property tax valuations, San Antonio, U.S. Rep. Joaquin Castro, Neighborhood Place, SNAP, vouchers, utility assistance, Affordable Connectivity Program, delinquent mortgages, HOA fees, condo fees, evictions, foreclosures, Homeowner and Rental Assistance Fair, Family Service Association’s The Neighborhood Place,
San Antonio is one of the least affordable U.S. cities for renters, new report finds
Tags: San Antonio News, San Antonio, rents, rentals, affordable housing, housing crisis, Emergency Housing Assistance Program, San Antonio Housing Authority, SAHA, eviction moratorium, Boise, Idaho, housing studies, housing data, Priced Out Property 2022, Online Mortgage Advisor, renters, rental assistance, housing costs, housing market, Texas, evictions, public housing
Despite federal moratorium, more Texas renters face eviction as state protection lapses
By Juan Pablo Garnham, The Texas Tribune
Tags: San Antonio News, COVID-19, Evictions, Texas, coronavirus, COVID-19, covid, pandemic, Texas Department of Housing and Community Affairs, Texas Supreme Court, Biden Administration, Rental assistance, Texas Rent Relief Program, Texas Eviction Diversion Program, Texas Rio Grande Legal Aid, Texas Apartment Association, rents, renters, CDC, Centers for Disease Control
Texas tenants behind on rent will soon be able to seek aid from $1.3 billion assistance program
Tags: San Antonio News, COVID-19, Texas Department of Housing and Community Affairs, rental assistance, pandemic, covid-19, covid, coronavirus, recession, homelessness, TDHCA, Texas Housers, texas apartment association, U.S. Census Bureau, landlord, tenants
Texas extends rental assistance program designed to avoid evictions until March 15
By Kate McGee, The Texas Tribune
Tags: Texas, evictions, Texas Supreme Court, federal moratorium, eviction relief, covid-19, pandemic, coronavirus, CARES Act, San Antonio, Bexar County, Texas Eviction Diversion Program, Tenants, renters, Texas Eviction Diversion Program, Texas Housers, emergency relief, rental assistance, March 15
How to help — and find help — as the coronavirus surges in Texas during the holiday season
By Yasmeen Khalifa and Megan Menchaca, The Texas Tribune
Tags: Texas, San Antonio, rental assistance, unemployment benefits, how to file for state unemployment benefits, medical assistance, medical services, Texas Diaper Bank, State Bar of Texas, legal assistance, pandemic, covid-19, covid 19, coronavirus, corona virus, rent relief, Texas Health and Human Services, Texas State Affordable Housing Corporation, Texas Tenant's Union, help paying bills, Internet access, Feeding Texas, Food banks, Texas Association of Community Health Centers
San Antonio earmarks $21.9M for housing relief, but Councilman Treviño says city not doing enough
By Ben Olivo, The San Antonio Heron
Tags: San Antonio, housing assistance, rental assistance, mortgage assistance, city council, District 1, Roberto Treviño, downtown, Community Development Block Grants, COVID-19 relief funds, Edward Gonzales, Neighborhood and Housing Services Department, Culture and Neighborhood Services Committee, evictions, pandemic, COVID-19, covid 19, coronavirus, corona virus, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
San Antonio Landlords Asked to Forgive 25% of Rent for Certain Tenants Impacted by Coronavirus Outbreak
Tags: San Antonio, rental assistance, landlords, rent, San Antonio Apartment Association, Bandera, Bexar, Comal, Guadalupe, Wilson, housing and urban development, Housing Trust Foundation, city council, San Pedro Creek Culture Park, Mark Ross, Area Foundation and United Way, Nelson Wolff, Edith Merla, Neighborhood and Housing Services Department, Local Initiatives Support Corporation, rent forgiveness, evictions, Coronavirus, corona virus, covid-19, covid 19, outbreak, pandemic
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A mid-century home has hit the market in North Central San Antonio's Shady Oaks neighborhood for $735,000, and it comes with quite the architectural…
By San Antonio Current Staff
A stately home recently listed in Dignowity Hill for $530,000 comes with deep San Antonio history. The four-bedroom, two-and-a-half-bath residence was built in…
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By Stephanie Koithan
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By Sanford Nowlin, San Antonio Current Staff
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