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On today’s episode of The Confluence: With a limited housing stock, private developers and nonprofits are navigating the market of affordable housing units; the Penguins’ season home opener is Thursday, we talk about this year’s roster; and University of Pittsburgh professor Kathleen George's new novel is "Mirth."Today’s guests include: Eric Jankiewicz, reporter for PublicSource focused on housing and economic development; and Rob Rossi, senior writer for The Athletic covering the Pittsburgh Penguins.
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A hot housing market has buyers and renters making quick decisions to compete for properties, but in Pennsylvania ensuring those homes are clean from former drug activity is difficult.
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Arguing the registration fees are too high, the Landlord Service Bureau is taking Pittsburgh to court before a new rental inspection program begins.
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The Allegheny County Health Department is weighing new housing enforcement measures next year, as data shows that some of the worst violators pay nothing.
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A Cambria County judge has overturned a borough's prohibition against renting to drug felons.Judge Tamara Bernstein issued the ruling Thursday, more than…