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  2. NYC bans unusual practice of forcing tenants to pay real ...

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    Under a system that exists in New York and almost nowhere else in the country, tenants are often forced to pay the commission of a real estate agent before moving into an apartment, even if that ...

  3. City taxpayers have shelled out more than $9 million to relocate residents from the two complexes alone. The two dilapidated complexes combined forced a couple thousand tenants to relocate when ...

  4. Florida residents at newly-opened apartments are being forced ...

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    When residents moved into Presidium Regal in Jacksonville, Florida, they were promised "impressive finishes and resort-quality amenities." Instead, many residents are being forced to move out or ...

  5. Housing insecurity - Wikipedia

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    Landlords may also fail housing quality standards inspections by neglecting to repair and maintain their property as required. [ 1 ] : 347 An estimated 15% of rental units in the United States (over five million) have significant quality and safety issues (such as crumbling walls and vermin infestation) or lacked residential essentials, like ...

  6. Housing discrimination - Wikipedia

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    Landlords and owners are still responsible for the majority of this type of housing discrimination, but neighbors and banking and lending institutions participate more. For instance, even without institutionalized exclusionary power, residential neighbors can harass and intimidate tenants.

  7. Forced displacement - Wikipedia

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    Forced displacement (also forced migration or forced relocation) is an involuntary or coerced movement of a person or people away from their home or home region. The UNHCR defines 'forced displacement' as follows: displaced "as a result of persecution, conflict, generalized violence or human rights violations".

  8. Thirty-one-year-old Navy veteran Alan Pickens and his wife move nearly every year "because the rent goes up, it gets unaffordable, so we look for a new place to stay," he said.

  9. Gentrification - Wikipedia

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    Rent control restricts the rent that can be charged, so that incumbent tenants are not forced out by rising rents. If applicable to private landlords, it is a disincentive to speculating with property values, reduces the incidence of dwellings left empty, and limits availability of housing for new residents.