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Renting electric scooters and bikes is helping people get around in Grand Rapids, but crashes are sending some riders to the hospital.
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Landlords could not discriminate against tenants or prospective tenants who use housing vouchers or some other type of public assistance to pay the rent under bills adopted early Thursday by the Legislature
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It could become illegal in Michigan to deny renting to someone because of their source of income under a bill package headed for the full state House
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There were no votes held on the two bills and future hearings are expected. Democrats in the Legislature have put affordable housing on their to-do list for this session
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Alex Kontras and Eureka People share the state of housing in West Michigan.
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A new apartment complex design near downtown Grand Rapids is attracting a slightly older group of renters
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The new changes give tenants more protections against a default judgment and help solidify a more uniform timeline for the process to play out
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An early draft report from an eviction proceedings workgroup within the Michigan court system’s “Justice for All” Commission is now available for stakeholder comment
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Housing discrimination based on the source of someone’s income would be illegal under Michigan bills that received a committee hearing Tuesday