Maine

Hearing draws support for rent stabilization and ‘ban the box’ for housing

by Evan Popp - Beacon

In response to the state’s dire affordable housing crisis, advocates urged lawmakers Monday to pass a bill to stabilize rent prices and reform tenant termination laws along with a measure to prevent landlords from using a criminal record to deny housing to someone at the beginning of an application process. 

The measures — part of a litany of housing-related bills being pushed this session to better protect tenants, address chronic homelessness and spur the development of affordable housing — come as the crisis in Maine threatens to spiral out of control. Rental prices are skyrocketing and evictions are spiking. Furthermore, there are around 15,000 people on waitlists for housing vouchers in the state, 40% of Maine renters are considered cost-burdened, homelessness is on the rise and there is a shortage of about 20,000 affordable housing units. 

Read more: https://mainebeacon.com/hearing-draws-support-for-rent-stabilization-and-ban-the-box-for-housing/

Maine Credit Report Limits Baffle 1st Circuit

by Thomas F. Harrison - Courthouse News Service

BOSTON (CN) — A pair of Maine laws designed to help people repair their credit after experiencing problems that weren’t their fault left the First Circuit stumped at oral arguments Wednesday.

The question was whether federal law preempts such a move, but the judges seemed to think the federal statute was badly written and hopelessly unclear.

Read more: https://www.courthousenews.com/maine-credit-report-limits-baffle-1st-circuit/