Roshan Abraham
Roshan.Abraham@vice.comAirbnb's Cofounder Will Sell You a Tiny Home for the Price of a Regular Home
A two-bedroom tiny home built by Samara costs $339,000, near the median price for home sales in the U.S.
Tenants Are Suing Landlords for Allegedly Price-Fixing Rents with Software and the Feds Could Get Involved
The DOJ has requested to participate in a lawsuit by tenants alleging that landlords colluded using RealPage software to artificially inflate rents.
How Landlord Tech Is Squeezing Renters Who Can't Afford Security Deposits
Rhino advertises itself as a security deposit alternative, but it uses algorithms to charge well-off renters less and the fees are non-refundable.
34 Lawmakers Say Strikes Put Pensions at Risk, Worker Demands Must Be Met
Dozens of Arizona lawmakers signed on to a letter calling on Blackstone to meet striking hotel workers' demands to preserve pensions.
NYC Mayor Casually Announces He's Deepfaking Himself, Experts Horrified
Eric Adams is using AI to make New Yorkers think he speaks their language, which experts called "Orwellian."
A Universal Basic Income Is Being Considered by Canada's Government
The Senate is studying a bill that would introduce a framework for a policy that would guarantee access to a livable income to everyone over 17.
Is Inflation Getting Better? Not for Renters It Isn't
According to the latest numbers, rent increases are driving overall inflation numbers even as other sectors cool.
Millions of Homes Still Being Kept Vacant as Housing Costs Surge, Report Finds
The nation's 50 largest metro areas have millions of homes that aren't being used. There are under 500,000 unhoused individuals in the entire country.
Inspiring: Republicans and Democrats Are Coming Together to Screw Over the Unhoused
A group of two dozen Democrat and Republican leaders, cities, and think tanks are petitioning the Supreme Court to undo protections for the unhoused.
Supreme Court Declines to Hear Landlords’ Case Seeking to End Rent Control
But there are still two other related cases that may make it to the court.
'Avocado Toast' Millionaire Very Sorry for Saying 'Arrogant' Workers Should Lose Jobs After Outrage
Australian housing developer Tim Gurner said workers need to learn their place and lose jobs in comments that he called "wrong" in an apology.