March/April 1995

      Massachusetts Defeats Rent Control
      By Patricia Cantor
      After 25 years of winning battles, Massachusetts tenants finally lost the war. How?

      Spotted Owl, Snail Darter and ...Rent Control
      By Karen Ceraso
      Is rent control heading for extinction? An update on the few states where rent control still exists.

      New Rules for Fannie and Freddie
      By Carole Norris
      Will HUD's new rules for Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac increase the number of mortgages available to low-income and minority communities?

      HUD's New Balancing Act
      By Allen Fishbein and Dana Wise
      Do HUD's proposed regulations of the GSEs go far enough? Housing advocates think not and urge stronger measures.

      Is Mixed-Income Housing the Key?
      By Karen Ceraso
      An old idea is becoming conventional wisdom as private and public affordable housing providers create mixed-income multifamily housing.

      Neighbors Plow Field of Nightmares
      By Michael Sarbanes
      An innovative use of self-help nuisance abatement law and effective neighborhood organizing clear the drug dealers out of one Baltimore community.

      Profile: Ann Arbor Tenants Union
      By Ann Wilson
      One of the oldest tenant unions celebrates its twenty-fifth anniversary with activism and commitment.


    Book Review: The Future of Public Housing, Lessons from England

    Book Review: Managing the Money Side

    Book Review: Tenants Rights

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