We hear a lot about the exploding housing costs in Houston - and now rental prices are going up as well. The continuous rising prices of area homes has pushed out potential buyers. John Boriack with Texas Apartment Association and Veritas Equity Management explains.
We hear a lot about the exploding housing costs in Houston - and now rental prices are going up as well. The continuous rising prices of area homes has pushed out potential buyers. John Boriack with Texas Apartment Association and Veritas Equity Management explains.
Thousands of Houston renters at risk of eviction after expired moratorium, rent relief available
Help still available for renters facing possible eviction
FOX 26 Reporter Natalie Hee has more on what renters facing eviction can do to get additional help.
HOUSTON - Millions of Americans could now be at risk of getting evicted after the federal moratorium expired over the weekend when lawmakers failed to extend the temporary ban.
When the CDC eviction moratorium expired this weekend, more than 2,000 Houston/Harris County households lost their protection. Those renters now scrambling for help. We ve seen a huge uptick in conversations with renters who have fallen behind where they re coming in and initiating that conversation to try to figure out some way to work out a win-win solution, said John Boriack, President of the Houston Apartment Association.
Does insurance cover broken pipes for homeowners? What about renters?
We know a lot of you are dealing with problems from busted pipes. Here s what to know about insurance. Author: David Gonzalez (KHOU), KHOU 11 Staff, KENS5 in San Antonio Published: 7:58 AM CST February 21, 2021 Updated: 8:48 AM CST February 21, 2021
HOUSTON As we continue to thaw out after last week s freeze, a lot of you are dealing with damage to your home from pipes that have burst. Below is what you need to know about insurance.
Our sister station, KENS5 in San Antonio got the following answers from Bankrate on Texas insurance when it comes to busted pipes for homeowners. And under the Q and A, KHOU 11 reporter David Gonzalez reports on the rights that renters have.