The Indypendent: The Long Struggle for Affordable Housing in New Jersey Dates Back to the Civil Rights Movement

“Just as Mount Laurel residents fought back 50 years ago, tenants in Jersey City are currently organizing against rising rents and evictions. The two right to counsel ordinances they are fighting for will give all tenants in Jersey City the right to free legal representation, create a right to counsel office in City Hall and introduce fees on developers to create an affordable housing fund. Part of that fund will be used to cover the costs of tenants’ legal services.”

Read “The Long Struggle for Affordable Housing in New Jersey Dates Back to the Civil Rights Movement” in The Indypendent

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