All too often the calls we receive are from loving owners who feel that there simply is no option but to surrender their pet in the face of
decreased housing options.
Not exact matches
De Blasio, who has said his administration continues to put plans in place to
decrease the population in Rikers Island and install several reforms at the jail, said the speaker's plan, first laid out during her State of the City address last week, lacked detail and reasonable
options for
housing the approximately 10,000 inmates currently detained at the troubled jail.
Let me reiterate what I was trying to say in the earlier blog: Considering that
housing is the number - one reason renters need to re-home their pets, and with rental
housing increasing and affordable
options decreasing, it ain't looking so good for renters with pets.
While general demand for one and two person
housing options has risen significantly in recent years, there was a net
decrease of 1,800 studio and 1 - bedroom units in the Eugene - Springfield area between 2000 and 2013.
Many
housing markets are seeing a drastic
decrease in the number of homes listed for - sale, leaving home buyers with fewer
options and more bidding on the same
house.