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Most rental problems do not start because renters failed to tour the apartment—they start because they did not ask the right questions before move-in. Fees, repairs, keys, utilities, parking, pets, and building rules can all create stress during the first week. Before carrying in your boxes, renters should get these five things clearly answered in writing.
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Lately, HUD’s name has been popping up frequently in Housing News, especially when discussing the future of public housing. You might wonder, why is HUD so crucial in this matter? The truth is, HUD isn’t just implementing policies—they’re leading a new direction, trying to find a more effective path for public housing. For those who rely on public housing, the future might bring a complete transformation, and that’s why everyone is paying close attention to every move HUD makes.
The house looks perfect. The kitchen is bright. The basement is finished. The price is right. The inspection seems normal. Then the radon test comes back high, and suddenly your dream home has an invisible problem you cannot smell, see, or taste. Radon is one of the most overlooked hazards in U.S. homebuying because it does not look scary during a showing. There is no puddle on the floor, no cracked beam, no mold stain, no broken window. But long-term exposure to elevated radon can create serious health risk, and a failed radon inspection can quickly become a negotiation issue before closing.