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SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — Ballot measures in the U.S. to build more affordable housing and protect tenants from soaring rent increases were plentiful and fared well in last week’s midterm elections, a sign of growing angst over record high rents exacerbated by inflation and a dearth of homes. Voters approved capping rent increases at below …

TRAVERSE CITY — Pandemic woes have cut into bottom lines everywhere, and Traverse City’s giving a few businesses and nonprofits that rent city spaces a break. Downtown cafe Brew, handbags and luggage retailer Votruba Leather Goods, Great Lakes Bath and Body and seafood restaurant Scalawags are all set to get a 40 percent cut on …

WeWork, the office space giant that was struggling even before the coronavirus shut down much of the economy, is asking landlords for a break on its huge rent bill as it tries to survive the pandemic. Some of the company’s small-business customers are also seeking relief on the rent they owe. But they say WeWork …

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SEATTLE (CBS News) — What do millions of Americans and Starbucks have in common? Both want a break on the rent. According to The Seattle Times, the coffee giant is pressing landlords to offer rent relief for its stores, citing the coronavirus’s impact on sales. “Effective June 1, and for at least a period of …

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Along Lowest Greenville on Greenville Avenue in Dallas, some businesses are doing what they can with take-out orders to try and keep revenue coming in. “I feel like every 24 hours you kind of wake up and it’s still a dream almost,” owner of Greenville Avenue Pizza Company Sammy Mandell said. “It’s just very surreal …

Banks are being ordered to allow people hurt financially in the coronavirus pandemic to skip mortgage payments. Some lenders are doing this for auto loans, credit cards and small business loans with no negative impact on people’s credit scores. If you’re asking for this kind of help, NPR wants to hear from you. We want …