A New York appeals court struck down a law requiring landlords to accept Section 8 vouchers. Here’s what the decision means for renters and property owners.
The Section 8 Housing Choice Voucher Program remains a cornerstone of federal assistance for low-income families in 2025. Funded by the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) and ...
Over the last eight months, a Section 8 tenant has filed dozens of housing lawsuits alleging $100,000 in damages. Her lawyer ...
A panel of appeals judges ruled that a state law banning housing discrimination against renters who use federal vouchers was ...
On March 5, the New York State Supreme Court’s Third Department Appellate Division rendered a decision against Section 8 ...
A New York appellate court ruled the state law requiring landlords to accept Section 8 housing vouchers unconstitutional, ...
Congress has until Jan. 30, when the November stopgap measure to reopen the government expires, to determine whether or how deeply to cut the Section 8 program. This article was produced by Capital & ...
The second-highest court in the state ruled this month that New York landlords must renew rent-stabilized Section 8 leases, affirming that landlords may not opt out of the federal rent subsidy program ...