Journalist
(Pennsylvania)
Covers residential real estate for the Philadelphia area, with a focus on housing trends, historic preservation, gentrification, and new construction.
Links: @mccabe_caitlin | Bio | (Current as of: November 19, 2019)
Philadelphia Inquirer
October 29, 2019
Philadelphia City Council took a step toward strengthening tenants’ rights Tuesday when a committee voted in favor of a bill that would provide free legal counsel to low-income residents facing eviction.
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Philadelphia Inquirer
November 14, 2019
Philadelphia City Council unanimously passed a bill Thursday that will provide free legal representation to low-income tenants facing eviction, all but cementing Philadelphia on a list of cities that have strengthened renters’ rights amid what many say is a growing national eviction problem.
Covers residential real estate for the Philadelphia area, with a focus on housing trends, historic preservation, gentrification, and new construction.
Links: @mccabe_caitlin | Bio | (Current as of: November 19, 2019)
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News StoryPhilly bill moves forward to provide free legal counsel for low-income tenants facing eviction
Caitlin McCabePhiladelphia Inquirer
October 29, 2019
Philadelphia City Council took a step toward strengthening tenants’ rights Tuesday when a committee voted in favor of a bill that would provide free legal counsel to low-income residents facing eviction.
News Story
Philly Council passes Right to Counsel, giving free legal representation to tenants who are evicted
Caitlin McCabePhiladelphia Inquirer
November 14, 2019
Philadelphia City Council unanimously passed a bill Thursday that will provide free legal representation to low-income tenants facing eviction, all but cementing Philadelphia on a list of cities that have strengthened renters’ rights amid what many say is a growing national eviction problem.
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