Multifamily Has Strong First Quarter But Economy Concerns Remain
Rent growth hit a record high for the first quarter, according to Yardi Matrix, as multifamily rents surged again in March. However, concerns about the economy going forward show the…
Q&A with David Bitton: A Deep Dive Into Property Management Software (and Its Future)
Property management software is changing the way that landlords, property managers, and real estate investors do business–and it’s all for the better. With powerful software solutions at their fingertips, real…
National Rent Growth Picking Up Steam After Winter Cooldown
Even though rents are growing more slowly than in 2021, national rent growth was picking up in March as rents were up 0.8 percent over the previous month, according to…
How Much Apartment Space Can a Tenant Get for $1,500 a Month?
Cities in the South and Midwest offer tenants the most apartment space for the money, with Wichita, Kansas leading the list of cities where you can rent the largest apartments…
Landlord Charged With Sexually Harassing Female Tenant
The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) has charged Nedzad Ukejnovic, the owner of multiple single-family residences in the St. Louis area of Missouri, with discrimination for allegedly…
ADA, HUD, the Fair Housing Act: Which One Applies to Housing and Support Animals?
With many different laws governing service animals, it can be confusing as to which ones apply to housing providers and what questions they are allowed to ask. This article will…
Strong Occupancy Growth Continues To Boost Multifamily
Strong occupancy growth continued to boost multifamily in February as the market defied expectations, according to the latest report from Yardi Matrix. “Multifamily demand remained strong in February, as the…
Not Everyone Loves Remote Work, Survey Says
More than 40 percent of workers are still working from home, but new survey data from Apartment List shows that not everyone loves remote work. “In our latest report, Not…
Apartment Associations File Suit Over LA County Eviction Moratorium Extension
Two Los Angeles apartment associations have filed a lawsuit asking for a preliminary injunction against the county’s residential eviction moratorium extension, which has recently been pushed to June of 2023.…
Federal Judge Halts Ban on ‘Love Letters’ Between Buyers and Sellers
A federal judge in Oregon has issued a preliminary injunction prohibiting enforcement of an Oregon law against what are called “love letters” between buyers and sellers of real estate. In…