A rent strike in Harlem, New York City, September 1919.
A rent strike is a method of protest commonly employed against large landlords. In a rent strike, a group of tenants come together and agree to refuse to pay their rent en masse until a specific list of demands is met by the landlord. This can be a useful tactic of final resort for use against intransigent landlords, but carries the risk of eviction and lowered credit scores in some cases.
Historically, rent strikes have often been used in response to problems such as high rents, poor conditions in the property, or unreasonable tenancy demands; however, there have been situations where wider issues have led to such action.
A rentstrike is a method of protest commonly employed against large landlords. In a rentstrike, a group of tenants come together and agree to refuse...
The 2023 University of Manchester protests were student protests and a rentstrike at the University of Manchester in England. The protests began on 19...
City rentstrike or the East Side rentstrike lasted from December 26, 1907, to January 9, 1908. The rentstrike began in response to a proposed rent increase...
the Birmingham rent-strike of 1939. She convinced women at Birmingham's Joseph Lucas motor factory to join the 1926 UK General Strike, and led an unprecedented...
behind the rentstrike that started in May 1915 in the industrialised area of Govan. Tenants refused to pay the latest increase in rents and staged mass...
The 1904 New York City rentstrike was the first mass rentstrike in New York City. It took place in the Lower East Side in the Spring of 1904, spreading...
The Kirkby RentStrike was a 14-month-long rentstrike initiated by 3,000 tenants in October 1972 in the town of Kirkby, outside Liverpool, against the...
agitation and rentstrikes.[citation needed] Tenants on an estate would meet and decide on what was a fair rent to pay their landlord, even though rents had already...
Glasgow rentstrikes were a series of tenant mobilizations by Glasgow, Scotland tenants opposing rent increases by landlords, who raised rents following...
others Rentstrike, when a group of tenants en masse agrees to refuse to pay rent until a specific list of demands is met by the landlord Sex strike, refusal...
the Boston Police Strike. Following a housing and coal shortage caused by the mobilization for World War I, a wave of rentstrikes occurred across all...
building, joined a collective action to withhold rent as a form of protest (see rentstrike), citing abnormal rent increases and maintenance issues. They were...
role as the main organiser of the women of Govan who took part in the rentstrikes of 1915. Barbour was born on 20 February 1875 at 37 New Street, Kilbarchan...
University of Manchester protests were a series of student protests and rentstrikes at the University of Manchester in England. The protests began on 5 November...
1977. The murder of Julia Wong in 1978 inspired residents to go on a rentstrike, led by future mayor Ed Lee, for improvements to building maintenance...
ended with a negotiated rent reduction. In 2023, a second rentstrike and student protest in opposition to the university's rent price and living conditions...
settlement that ended the strike. Another rentstrike in 2017 lead to UCL pledging around £1.4 million in bursaries and rent freezes, mostly in the form...
their neighbours were involved in a rentstrike. There was a history of rentstrikes and they had led in 1915 to the Rents and Mortgage Interest Restriction...
subsidies include direct housing subsidies, non-profit housing, public housing, rent supplements/vouchers, and some forms of co-operative and private sector housing...
Hershel Film 1990 Sister Kate Buster 2 episodes 1990 Babes Billy Episode: "RentStrike" 1991 Beverly Hills, 90210 Young Chuckie Episode: "Chuckie's Back" 1992...
In the United States, rent control refers to laws or ordinances that set price controls on the rent of residential housing to function as a price ceiling...