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Author: Texas Housers Staff

Read Texas Housers’ comments on HUD’s Proposed Rule ‘Reducing Barriers to HUD-Assisted Housing’

Housing, National issues•by Texas Housers Staff•Posted June 21, 2024

Texas Housers has issued its comment on HUD’s Proposed Rule “Reducing Barriers to HUD-Assisted Housing.” The proposed rule intends to…

Tags: HUD, public comment

In Memoriam: Housing advocate and beloved board member Standish Meacham

Housing•by Texas Housers Staff•Posted June 17, 2024

Texas Housers honors the life of Standish Meacham who served on the board of the organization for several years. The…

A Little Louder Episode 64: How to make your city your home via advocacy

A Little Louder, Local issues, State issues, Tenant Rights•by Texas Housers Staff•Posted June 3, 2024

Across the state of Texas, there are individuals and organizations sparking small movements for change, working hard to band together…

Tags: A Little Louder, San Antonio

Texas Housers analyzed all 16 eviction courts in Harris County. Here are the major takeaways from our 2024 Eviction Snapshots.

Local issues, Research, Tenant Rights•by Texas Housers Staff•Posted May 16, 2024

This blog was updated on 5/29/2024 to include upgraded versions of the Eviction Snapshots that provide more details on defendant…

Tags: Eviction, Harris County, Houston

A Little Louder Episode 63: How we would fix ‘A.I.’, meaning the Analysis of Impediments to Fair Housing

A Little Louder, State issues•by Texas Housers Staff•Posted May 1, 2024

Only twice in a decade, Texas reviews its status on fair housing. State officials evaluate how they are affirmatively furthering…

Tags: A Little Louder, AI, Fair housing, TDHCA

Right to counsel is a proven, cost-effective, and essential resource for tenants, report from Keep Harris Housed finds

Research, Tenant Rights•by Texas Housers Staff•Posted April 25, 2024

Harris County is experiencing an eviction crisis. The near nationwide-high number of case filings is driven by a multitude of…

Tags: data, Eviction, Houston, reports, Research

A Little Louder Episode 62: What’s wrong at Bexar Creek Apartments?

A Little Louder, Local issues•by Texas Housers Staff•Posted April 24, 2024

Tenants coming together to organize against poor living condition is the first step and strongest base a renter can make…

Tags: A Little Louder, Fair housing, San Antonio

The Gap 2024 highlights the deep shortage of affordable housing in Texas and what must change

National issues, Research, State issues, Subsidized Housing, Tenant Rights•by Texas Housers Staff•Posted March 14, 2024

The need for affordable housing is as urgent of an issue as it has been in many years. In Texas,…

Tags: Affordable housing, reports, The Gap

A Little Louder Episode 61: Unmasking Ownership at Problem Properties

A Little Louder, Local issues, Research, State issues, Tenant Rights•by Texas Housers Staff•Posted March 5, 2024

Over the past six months, Texas Housers has spotlighted the stories of ⁠uninhabitable conditions and mass evictions⁠ at Cabo San Lucas apartments…

Tags: A Little Louder, Eviction, LLCs

Watch Texas Housers’ ‘Energy Equity and Housing’ Panel Livestream Replay!

Disaster Recovery, Local issues, State issues•by Texas Housers Staff•Posted February 23, 2024

Texas Housers focused on the impact of energy inequity for low-income households in summer 2023, when Texas faced one of…

Tags: Disaster recovery, energy equity

Join Texas Housers, leaders, and experts on Feb. 23 for our Energy Equity and Housing Panel

Disaster Recovery, Local issues, State issues•by Texas Housers Staff•Posted February 19, 2024

Extreme heat in the summer and erratic cold in the winter are both getting worse in Texas. Renters lack some…

Tags: Disaster recovery, energy equity

A Little Louder Episode 60: Tenant’s Rights From Nepal To Denton

A Little Louder, Local issues, State issues, Tenant Rights•by Texas Housers Staff•Posted January 26, 2024

While most folks in the housing justice community have a strong idea of how tenant’s rights and evictions shape our…

Tags: A Little Louder, denton, Eviction, Tenant rights

When TDHCA addresses NIMBYism this year, they must focus on solutions that directly benefit low-income people

Research, State issues, Subsidized Housing•by Texas Housers Staff•Posted January 24, 2024

Every five years, the Texas Department of Housing and Community Affairs (TDHCA) must update their Analysis of Impediments to Fair…

Tags: AI, NIMBY, NIMBYism, TDHCA

Federal housing tax credits don’t always serve those who need them most. Here’s how we change that

Local issues, State issues, Subsidized Housing, Tenant Rights•by Texas Housers Staff•Posted December 14, 2023

Texas Housers is pleased to announce the release of “How to Improve Housing Tax Credits for Low Income Texans: 2024…

Tags: LIHTC, QAP

TxDOT’s first ‘Progress Report’ on I-45 Voluntary Resolution Agreement worthy of Incomplete grade for lack of detail

Local issues, State issues•by Texas Housers Staff•Posted December 8, 2023

The lane expansion of I-45 in Houston has been a plan fraught with racism, classism, and environmental hazards, much like…

Tags: Houston, I-45 expansion

A Little Louder Episode 59: How do we fix what renters are facing in San Antonio?

A Little Louder, Local issues, Tenant Rights•by Texas Housers Staff•Posted November 30, 2023

Annually, Texas Housers’ team in San Antonio releases its ⁠San Antonio District Renter Profiles⁠ to deliver a snapshot of how affordable rental…

Tags: A Little Louder, San Antonio

New 2023 Renter Profiles show redrawn San Antonio city council district boundaries cannot hide persistent tenant inequities

Local issues, Subsidized Housing, Tenant Rights•by Texas Housers Staff•Posted November 17, 2023

With the City of San Antonio completing the redistricting process earlier this year, Texas Housers has released its 2023 Renter…

Tags: Renter Profiles, San Antonio

Cabo San Lucas and the Redford tenants unite as Southeast Tenant Information Organization against poor conditions, evictions

Local issues, Tenant Rights•by Texas Housers Staff•Posted October 27, 2023

In our last blog covering two problematic South Houston apartment complexes, Cabo San Lucas and the Redford, we detailed how…

Tags: cabo san lucas, Eviction, Houston, tenant associations, Tenant rights, the redford

Texas Housers’ new Bexar County Eviction Case Dashboard explores rising evictions in San Antonio

Local issues, State issues, Tenant Rights•by Texas Housers Staff•Posted October 26, 2023

Created by Mia Loseff and Erin Hahn Texas Housers has officially launched our Bexar County Eviction Case dashboard, which tracks…

Tags: dashboard, Eviction, reports, Research, San Antonio

Texas quietly enabled a revolutionary pre-disaster preparedness plan. Cities and counties need to buy in for it to work.

Community Spotlight, Disaster Recovery, State issues•by Texas Housers Staff•Posted October 12, 2023

In 2018, Texas Housers and partner organizations urged the Texas Legislature to pass S.B. 289, a bill that allows local…

Tags: Disaster recovery, RAPIDO, Texas GLO

A Little Louder Episode 58: How Texas renters live under extreme heat

A Little Louder, Local issues, State issues•by Texas Housers Staff•Posted October 4, 2023

High summer temperatures in the Lone Star State are a regular occurrence. However, in recent years, extreme heat has grown…

Tags: A Little Louder, air conditioning, Texas Legislature

Read our report ‘Renters, Air Conditioning, and Extreme Heat in Texas’

Local issues, State issues, Subsidized Housing•by Texas Housers Staff•Posted September 26, 2023

There is no question that summer 2023 contained one of the worst heatwaves that Texans have ever suffered through. News…

Tags: air conditioning, reports

A Little Louder Episode 57: Six years past Harvey, recovery troubles remain

A Little Louder, Disaster Recovery•by Texas Housers Staff•Posted August 31, 2023

Hurricane Harvey hit the Texas Coast six years ago this week, back in 2017. And though certain immediate response efforts…

Tags: A Little Louder, Disaster recovery, Hurricane Harvey

A Little Louder Episode 56: Mass evictions at Cabo San Lucas

A Little Louder, Tenant Rights•by Texas Housers Staff•Posted August 18, 2023

In late July, Texas Housers was alerted to a property in Houston that had planned to evict more than 100…

Tags: A Little Louder, Eviction

With thousands of homes still in disrepair 6 years since Hurricane Harvey, the GLO requests to remove available funding for Houston and Harris County residents

Community Spotlight, Disaster Recovery•by Texas Housers Staff•Posted August 3, 2023

The State of Texas has asked permission of the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) to end its…

Tags: Harris County, Houston, Texas GLO

A Little Louder Episode 55: 2023 Texas Legislature Mega Wrap Up And What Comes Next

A Little Louder•by Texas Housers Staff•Posted July 10, 2023

Communications Director Michael Depland and Research Director Ben Martin team up for one last trip to the Texas Legislature. On…

Tags: A Little Louder, lege23, Texas Legislature

Public Facility Corporations were majorly reformed in the 88th Texas Legislature. What changed and why is it important?

State issues, Subsidized Housing, Tenant Rights•by Texas Housers Staff•Posted July 5, 2023

Public Facility Corporations, or PFCs, are an important but complex new tool for producing affordable multifamily rental housing in Texas.…

Tags: lege23, PFCs, Public facility corporations

Low-Income Housing at the 88th Texas Legislature in Review

State issues, Subsidized Housing, Tenant Rights•by Texas Housers Staff•Posted June 30, 2023

The 88th Texas Legislature was a consequential one for low-income housing. Lawmakers faced an unprecedented crisis of housing unaffordability and…

Tags: 2023 texas legislature, lege23, Texas Legislature

The Texas Supreme Court must extend its Emergency Order while renters are still stabilizing

State issues, Tenant Rights•by Texas Housers Staff•Posted June 29, 2023

Texas Housers believes that in order to stabilize tenants, we must build affordable housing, pass tenant protections, invest in eviction…

Tags: Eviction, Texas Supreme Court

Out Of Reach 2023 outlines the need for permanent federal resources to combat rising rents in Texas

National issues, State issues, Tenant Rights•by Texas Housers Staff•Posted June 14, 2023

The saying goes that everything is bigger in Texas, and in housing that worn cliché still rings true. Texas is…

Tags: NLIHC, Out of Reach, reports

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