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Rental I-Iousing News <br />-LI- <br />Horne Join Now <br />Tenants Screening <br />)fie nsivc' rental prope'ti- iOC,Fai <br />Contact Us <br />Landlord Training <br />Subject Areas <br />Rental Housing On Line <br />Home <br />Accounting and Book <br />:Keeping <br />I Advertising Vacancies <br />i Affordable Housing <br />Associations <br />Books, Tapes & Software <br />Buying Income Property <br />'Calculators & Financial Tools <br />1 Calendar <br />I Collecting Rent <br />Developing Income Property <br />j Fair Housing Exemptions <br />l FAQs From Landlords <br />;Environmental Issues <br />j Eviction Information <br />FAQs About Maintenance <br />FAQs From Tenants <br />Federal Housing Acts <br />Financial Analysis <br />Financing Property <br />Foreclosures <br />Forms & Agreement <br />Housing Programs <br />Insurance <br />Interaction <br />Investing in Rental Housing <br />Join Member Services <br />Lead Paint Issues <br />i Landlord Tenant Law Links <br />Landlord's Home Address <br />Legislation & Court <br />Lighten Up Landlords <br />:Maintenance Links & Info <br />Maintenance Supplies <br />Make a Million with No S <br />i Down <br />Money <br />Mortgages <br />New Stuff <br />News & Commentary <br />No Money Down <br />I Pets in Rental Housing <br />Political Action <br />:Property Management <br />i Rea Estate on the Web <br />Rent Rates <br />Rental Housing News <br />Security Deposits <br />Slum Lords <br />i State & Nation Pages <br />1st Time User <br />Public Forums <br />Contents VVhv Join <br />Rental Listings <br />Rental Housing News <br />Volume I Issue VIII August 1996 <br />INSIDE ISS <br />... MISCONCEPTIONS <br />OPINIQN <br />... RENAL RULES <br />.. SURPRISES. <br />... ONE$TR_I_KE <br />.. LANDLORD$ WIN <br />Page 1 of 2 <br />Enn <br />Password <br />About Us <br />Prg psty Listings Forms & Agreeme <br />E TODAY'S NEWS: <br />CUD HORRORS <br />UPDATE - Rental Inspections <br />Legal Recourse <br />Medina Ohio Judge Dale Chase, <br />ruled that an inspection ordinance <br />that requires tenants to allow <br />inspectors into their home without <br />permission, may be unconstitutional <br />under the forth amendment. <br />On November 8th of 1995 the Court <br />of Common Pleas of Montgomery <br />County, Pennsylvania entered an <br />order declaring the annual <br />apartment license fee in the <br />Borough of Norristown unlawful. <br />Federal judges in Philadelphia, <br />however, ruled that the Glenolden <br />Borough Council did not violate a <br />tenants rights by conducting a <br />mandatory inspection. <br />The city of Kalamazoo lost their <br />opening skirmish on September 15, <br />when District Judge Quinn Benson <br />dismissed the charges against a <br />landlord who refused to let <br />inspectors into a rental unit without <br />the tenants permission. but he <br />stopped short of ruling that the <br />Taylor Michigan, April 1996 <br />7,000 Units to be knocked <br />down because: Taylor too <br />has had enough of <br />Subsidized Housing <br />Complexes <br />Last month we reported on the <br />demise of public housing in an <br />article titled: "Franklin's Monster <br />Destroyed." Our story pointed out <br />the number of places in the country <br />where the community has had <br />enough of the kind of public housing <br />policy that HUD promoted for <br />decades. Now HUD is committed to <br />tearing down public housing at a <br />rapid rate and attempting to replace <br />it with expanded Section 8 <br />certificates or housing that is more <br />compatible with the community. <br />According to the Detroit Free Press, <br />the Michigan city of Taylor plans to <br />go much further and faster than <br />HUD's plans. After years of trying to <br />solve problems ranging from high <br />crime to teen -age pregnancy and <br />child neglect at six privately owned, <br />federally subsidized apartment <br />complexes, Taylor officials have <br />resorted to asking for a 1 -mill tax <br />levy to buy them and tear them <br />down. <br />"We have assaults, murders and <br />police constantly responding to <br />Sic <br />1 Ye; <br />Instal <br />http: / /rhol.org /rental /rhn.htm 5/22/2005 <br />
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