Journalist
(Virginia)
Reporter at Richmond Times-Dispatch.
Links: @nedoliver | (Current as of: May 25, 2018)
Virginia Mercury
September 9, 2020
News Story
Virginia Mercury
April 27, 2020
News Story
Virginia Mercury
March 13, 2020
News Story
Virginia Mercury
December 4, 2019
Ronaldo Gonzalez Vasquez says his employer owed him two weeks of pay when his once-reliable boss stopped responding to phone calls and text messages.
News Story
Virginia Mercury
May 15, 2019
Tenants facing eviction in Virginia are almost never represented by lawyers. But that’s about to change as a flood of cash begins to flow to legal aid groups around the state.
News Story
Richmond Times-Dispatch
May 22, 2018
The effort, dubbed the Campaign to Reduce Evictions, begins a little over a month after Princeton University’s Eviction Lab, led by sociologist and author Matthew Desmond, found that half of the 10 large U.S. cities with the highest eviction rates are in Virginia.
Reporter at Richmond Times-Dispatch.
Links: @nedoliver | (Current as of: May 25, 2018)
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News StoryTenants file for class action against one of Virginia’s most prolific eviction law firms
Ned OliverVirginia Mercury
September 9, 2020
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Unable to evict, some landlords accuse tenants of abandoning homes they’re still living in
Ned OliverVirginia Mercury
April 27, 2020
News Story
Job losses, evictions and utility cutoffs: Being poor amid COVID-19 outbreak
Ned OliverVirginia Mercury
March 13, 2020
News Story
Report: Virginia rarely helps workers collect unpaid wages from deadbeat employers
Ned OliverVirginia Mercury
December 4, 2019
Ronaldo Gonzalez Vasquez says his employer owed him two weeks of pay when his once-reliable boss stopped responding to phone calls and text messages.
News Story
Tenants facing eviction almost never have lawyers. Now, an attorney trawls a courthouse lobby handing out free advice
Ned OliverVirginia Mercury
May 15, 2019
Tenants facing eviction in Virginia are almost never represented by lawyers. But that’s about to change as a flood of cash begins to flow to legal aid groups around the state.
News Story
Housing and advocacy groups launch campaign to lower Virginia’s high eviction rate
Ned OliverRichmond Times-Dispatch
May 22, 2018
The effort, dubbed the Campaign to Reduce Evictions, begins a little over a month after Princeton University’s Eviction Lab, led by sociologist and author Matthew Desmond, found that half of the 10 large U.S. cities with the highest eviction rates are in Virginia.
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