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As Biden addresses housing discrimination, HUD scrutinizes CT s laws

As Biden promises to tackle housing discrimination, HUD scrutinizes Connecticut s laws

As Biden promises to tackle housing discrimination, HUD scrutinizes Connecticut s laws
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CT homeowners struggling to pay mortgage are running out of time

CT homeowners struggling to pay their mortgage are running out of time FacebookTwitterEmail File photo of a house sold at a foreclosure sale in Bridgeport in 2016.Ned Gerard / Hearst Connecticut Media As the pandemic drags on, time is running out for many homeowners. People with loans in forbearance have to resume payments this year, likely as soon as the end of March. It leaves many borrowers with difficult choices either find the money to pay their mortgage, refinance if possible, convince their lender to ease the terms of their loan, or default. When decision time comes at the end of the current foreclosure moratoriums, millions of people could lose their homes.

Woodbridge Becomes A Test Case For Advocates Of Affordable Housing

2:16 Developer AA Denorfia Building & Development wants to bring more affordable housing to Woodbridge. Its application has the backing of Open Communities Alliance, a nonprofit that works on housing equity, and the Jerome N. Frank Legal Services Organization at Yale Law School. But the proposal also has drawn opposition, dominating the town’s planning and zoning meetings for the last two months. The problem: The town’s zoning regulations need to be changed to allow for the four-unit multifamily house. The solution according to Open Communities Alliance is changing those regulations, which would then create more opportunities for affordable housing in Woodbridge. For OCA, this represents a test case in the town.

The Day - Emerging ideas can challenge prejudicial housing rules - News from southeastern Connecticut

Published February 02. 2021 5:29PM  By Even a fairly short drive along the side roads and byways of any suburban town in the region reveals the predominant state of housing in southeastern Connecticut and much of the state. Neighborhoods of large houses separated from one another by vast lawns. For those who live in such neighborhoods, large homes on large lots may seem the epitome of the American Dream. The uglier truth, however, is that too many Connecticut residents for too long have been shut out of home ownership and too many struggle to pay market-rate rents. This is largely because of restrictive zoning that encourages large-lot, single-family development. It results in much of the state’s housing being a financial pipe dream for low- and even moderate-income residents. This includes many young people who may want to live in the town in which they grew up, and those who work in such vital professions as teaching, firefighting and law enforcement.

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