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Housing advocates are calling on Buffalo’s Common Council to immediately address a housing crises they say is only getting worse.
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PUSH Buffalo and other community advocates say a local landlord is taking rent money and public dollars, but neglecting his responsibilities to keep the property in good shape. The landlord says that’s not true, and that often times he’s run into difficulty from tenants while trying to fix problems at the rental property in question. The dispute went public Friday, when PUSH Buffalo openly called out the landlord, and city officials.
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Albany has cleared the way for an environmentally advanced series of housing units in the heart of Buffalo's West Side.
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New state money may help people with some disabilities stay in their East Side homes. Living in an older house when you have mobility issues can be very…
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One of the largest issues individuals with mental illness face is the availability and accessibility of housing.The lack of safe and affordable place to…
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An array of local social change groups says the effects of the continuing pandemic show the need for basic changes, from housing payments for the homeless…
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More housing is coming for veterans and vets with families. It is part of an expansion by the Western New York Veterans Housing Coalition to a new campus…
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Two Buffalo Common Council members have introduced legislation to require proactive rental inspections of single and double rental housing units. The…
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With only days to go to an application deadline, the City of Buffalo is putting on a full-court press to get tenants and homeowners to apply for federal…
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The New York State legislature is approving a bill that would take away the licenses of real estate agents who engage in housing discrimination because of…