Rental software company RealPage could soon see a reprieve from state and local efforts to ban its algorithmic pricing system thanks to a new tax…
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Even in the face of regulatory headwinds, investment analyst Michael Zaransky writes, there are always opportunities in the multifamily investment sector. Source: Inman News
Three days after New York City’s Fairness in Apartment Rental Expenses (FARE) Act became law without the signature of Mayor Eric Adams, the Real Estate…
President Biden proposed the idea of a 5 percent rent cap for corporate landlords with at least 50 units on Tuesday. However, industry leaders say…
The council decided to base the increase on inflation data from October 2022 through September 2023 rather than the prior year, which would have resulted…
NYC’s Independent Budget Office’s latest study found 13,362 rent-stabilized units have been empty for at least two years. They said it’s “impossible” to know if…
The proposed ordinance in Tampa threatens landlords with jail time if they raise the rent more than 5 percent a year. Landlords and Realtors vow…
A new study comes as city, state and federal lawmakers call for caps on how much landlords can raise rent. In one case, property taxes…
St. Paul, Minnesota, recently enacted a new rent control ordinance, capping yearly rent increases at 3 percent, but is it actually progress in housing affordability?…
California voters struck down Proposition 21, which would’ve expanded local governments’ rights to impose rent control on housing exempt under current law. Source: Inman News