Why tenants struggle more in the wake of hurricanes
Researchers found that after a hurricane, the number of rental units usually decreases, which leads to higher rent prices.
Researchers found that after a hurricane, the number of rental units usually decreases, which leads to higher rent prices.
This hurricane season could be similar to 2017, the year of Harvey and Maria.
Past and present pollution will now be taken into account before new industry moves into already beleaguered neighborhoods.
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