Regulation
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AvalonBay sued for alleged housing discrimination at Washington, DC, property
The plaintiff claims AVB illegally advertised bedrooms without windows at AVA NoMa, making the units unrentable with housing vouchers.
By Mary Salmonsen • June 12, 2025 -
Q&A
Apartment developer sees muted impact from tariffs so far
Chris Finlay of Middleburg Communities says his firm’s exposure to the new levies is around 3%, with costs moving less than 1% on one project.
By Leslie Shaver • June 10, 2025 -
Tiny apartments a big deal in many US cities
In Seattle and Boston, over half of the new units underway measure less than 441 square feet.
By Mary Salmonsen • June 10, 2025 -
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Sponsored by WaterGuruHow pool-property owners insulate their business from legal liability
Brittain Properties $26M pool-liability settlement was entirely avoidable. Here’s how.
June 9, 2025 -
W.C. Smith to pay $1M in DC apartment pricing suit
The settlement also requires the firm to reform its business practices in order to resolve allegations that it conspired with other District landlords via RealPage’s software.
By Leslie Shaver • June 6, 2025 -
Apartment developers gear up for tariffs
Firms are dusting off their playbooks from the first Trump administration, which recommend ordering parts early and sourcing from different companies.
By Leslie Shaver • June 4, 2025 -
Starts jump nearly 30% YOY for buildings with 5 or more units
With tariffs looming, permits for those apartments rose slightly, while deliveries and properties under construction fell year over year.
By Leslie Shaver • May 20, 2025 -
Washington governor signs rent control into law
The new measure sets a 7% plus interest limit on rent increases, capped at 10%.
By Mary Salmonsen • May 13, 2025 -
Trump proposes cutting $33B in HUD funding, including Section 8
The budget proposal prioritizes state-based grants over federal aid, and would include a two-year cap on rental assistance for adults without disabilities.
By Mary Salmonsen • May 12, 2025 -
Senate bill aims to raise FHA multifamily loan limits
The Housing Affordability Act would allow developers to borrow over four times more per unit compared to the current amount.
By Mary Salmonsen • May 7, 2025 -
Q&A
Parsons: Tariff concerns mean uncertainty for multifamily owners, investors
Former RealPage Chief Economist Jay Parsons unpacks the future impacts of supply, rent growth and rent control legislation.
By Mary Salmonsen • May 6, 2025 -
New York AG settles with student landlord over fee issues
The owner of over 200 units in Albany, New York, must pay $8,000 and remove certain provisions from its leases.
By Mary Salmonsen • April 29, 2025 -
New Jersey sues RealPage, 10 landlords
Attorney General Matthew Platkin alleged that the company and operators have colluded to set rents for apartments statewide using its algorithmic pricing software.
By Leslie Shaver • April 29, 2025 -
2 counts dismissed in eviction fee lawsuit involving Greystar entity
A pair of residents at a Boston property allege that its owner and operator assessed attorneys’ fees without a legal basis.
By Mary Salmonsen • April 29, 2025 -
Housing more than twice as expensive to build in California as in Texas
Longer project timelines and more regulations contribute to the difference in cost, according to a new report.
By Mary Salmonsen • April 23, 2025 -
Q&A
Midwestern developer aims for mass timber heights
Neutral sees the material as a way to reduce its buildings’ carbon footprint and boost its focus on health and well-being, according to CEO Nate Helbach.
By Mary Salmonsen • April 21, 2025 -
Washington attorney general sues RealPage, 9 landlords
The lawsuit claims that the defendants violated the Consumer Protection Act with their use of revenue management software.
By Mary Salmonsen • April 11, 2025 -
RealPage sues city of Berkeley
The software provider claims the California city’s recent ordinance on pricing technology imposes a “sweeping and unconstitutional ban on lawful speech.”
By Leslie Shaver • April 3, 2025 -
FHFA reverses part of Biden’s Renters Bill of Rights
U.S. Federal Housing Director Bill Pulte has vacated the advance notice requirements for housing funded by Freddie Mac and Fannie Mae.
By Mary Salmonsen • March 31, 2025 -
Opinion
Expenses that multifamily investors can — and can’t — deduct
Understanding the nuances of tax write-offs is essential for any investor aiming to optimize their bottom line, writes an industry executive.
By Stacy Brown • March 28, 2025 -
Canton, Ohio, sues developer for $6M over unpaid loan
The city alleges that Historic Hercules LLC and its associated developers have not made payments on a $2 million loan in six years.
By Mary Salmonsen • March 26, 2025 -
Fed holds main rate steady, forecasts higher inflation, slower growth
“Growth looks like it's maybe moderating a bit, consumer spending moderating a bit, but still at a solid pace,” Fed Chair Jerome Powell said during a press conference.
By Jim Tyson • March 20, 2025 -
EPA announces review of WOTUS rule
Industry associations applauded the agency’s move to reduce permitting costs with its new definition.
By Mary Salmonsen • March 18, 2025 -
Arizona AG asks DOJ to continue RealPage case
Kris Mayes, who filed a separate suit against the Texas-based company last year, said that protecting renters should be a bipartisan priority.
By Leslie Shaver • March 18, 2025 -
NAA, NMHC ask Trump to review housing regulations
The organizations have asked 10 federal agencies to evaluate, rescind or revise rules that affect the multifamily industry.
By Mary Salmonsen • March 10, 2025