“Put simply, we do not have enough housing,” NAA President and CEO Bob Pinnegar says. He points to such factors as years of underbuilding and…
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Property managers would do well to avoid the pitfalls of the “occupancy fallacy,” or the notion that current high occupancy rates will alleviate long-term vacancy…
Renter financial services startup Jetty has launched a new product to help both renters and property managers combat issues that arise from late rent payments. …
As of February, 36 percent of U.S. renters reported being unsatisfied with their current apartment amenities, according to a 3,000-person survey conducted by Apartment Guide. …
With the COVID-19 vaccine rolling out across the country, many companies and associations (including Inman!) are planning in-person events for the coming year. Source: Inman…
Charlie Oppler slammed riots Wednesday that saw a mob overrun the U.S. Capitol Building. National Multifamily Housing Council President Doug Bibby also called the incidents…
Although there’s hope a relief bill will be passed that includes a one-month extension, if the moratorium is allowed to expire, as many as 40…
The start of the month means that over 100 million Americans living in rentals will have to pay rent without the supplemental aid they previously…
Over 30 million people receiving benefits stand to lose $600 per week, launching the percentage of renter households facing a housing burden to 41 percent. …