Rent's due, again: Monthly anxieties deepen as aid falls off

The coronavirus pandemic is entering a new month, meaning Americans struggling amid the economic fallout once again have to worry about paying their rent.

Landlords feeling financial impact of COVID-19 pandemic as renters are unable to pay rent

Landlords can be thought of as the "bad guy" when it comes to collecting rent from those who can't afford it, but during the pandemic, they too are impacted by a less than normal financial situation due to an eviction moratorium in Arizona brought upon by the COVID-19 pandemic.

'Clear as mud' housing refund plans irk college students

More and more college campuses are sparking frustration by releasing plans to keep students' housing payments, even if the campuses shut down again and go entirely online in the fall.

Arizona court backs eviction ban for people hurt in pandemic

An Arizona real estate company sued Ducey for his eviction ban after trying to evict a family from a rental home in Surprise.

Housing expert: Current demand for high-end property in Phoenix may lead to foreclosures

High demand for high-end properties is on the rise in Phoenix, a housing expert says, but the state should prepare for an increase in foreclosures in areas where high-risk purchases are being made.

UMOM opens new affordable housing complex in Phoenix
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South 7th Village is described as a community near 7th St. and Southern Ave. for people 55 and older with a focus on veterans. https://umom.org

Arizona's eviction moratorium to end July 23, renters and courts prepare for evictions

Renters and courts are preparing for an influx of eviction filings due to Gov. Doug Ducey's eviction moratorium ending July 23. The moratorium was allowed due to many being unable to pay their rents during the COVID-19 pandemic.

US mortgage rates fall; 30-year at all-time low of 3.13%

Long-term U.S. mortgage rates fell this week as the benchmark 30-year home loan reached a new all-time low.

HUD Secretary Dr. Ben Carson tours Opportunity Zone in Phoenix, talks about response to COVID-19

Housing and Urban Development Secretary Dr. Ben Carson checked out a new community center in the middle of the Valley's opportunity zones to see how they are helping people in our community. FOX 10's Kari Lake reports.

Phoenix City Council to help tenants unable to pay rent, obtain legal representation

The Phoenix City Council is approving more money for coronavirus relief. FOX 10's Bailey Miller has the details on how it will be used to help people pay rent.

Real estate market doing well despite the pandemic

While COVID-19 has slowed down a lot of businesses, that may not be the case for the real estate industry in Arizona. FOX 10's Ty Brennan reports.

Survey shows effect of coronavirus on food scarcity, rent payments

A U.S. Census Bureau survey showed almost a quarter of respondents said they will have difficulty paying their rent or mortgage or will defer payments.

US existing home sales plunge 17.8% in April

The National Association of Realtors said Thursday that last month's decline pushed sales down to a seasonally adjusted annual rate of 4.33 million units, the slowest pace since September 2011.

Gov. DeSantis says he may extend moratorium on evictions, foreclosures through May

A statewide ban on foreclosures and evictions is about to expire in Florida. The governor issued the order in early April as many were left unemployed due to the coronavirus pandemic. State lawmakers say the order is set to expire on Sunday.

New tool allows renters to check if they're protected by fed's eviction moratorium

Tenants worried about paying rent during the coronavirus crisis can use a new tool unveiled earlier this week by the Federal Housing Finance Agency, which oversees mortgage giants Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac, to check whether they are protected under a federal eviction moratorium.