Regulation
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REITs cite economic uncertainty, supply in Q3 earnings reports
High unemployment and inflation weighed on major multifamily landlords’ results, while AI startup-related demand and coastal back-to-the-office pushes were bright spots.
By Julie Strupp • Nov. 13, 2025 -
Minnesota landlord sued for withholding security deposits
Attorney General Keith Ellison alleges that Suite Liv’n illegally charged tenants for turnover expenses that were not their responsibility.
By Julie Strupp • Nov. 10, 2025 -
Keeping people in their homes as evictions surge: 2024 Crown Communities Award winner
A Harris County, Texas, court is educating tenants about the eviction process and connecting them with legal aid.
By Ryan Kushner • Nov. 10, 2025 -
States, landlords spar over RealPage settlements
Four attorneys general asked a judge to reject a proposed agreement related to price-fixing allegations, arguing that it could undermine other related lawsuits.
By Julie Strupp • Nov. 7, 2025 -
Baltimore, eyeing a ‘renaissance,’ passes a slew of housing reforms
The city is reducing red tape for development by eliminating parking minimums and allowing single staircases in certain buildings.
By Ryan Kushner • Nov. 6, 2025 -
How 8 housing-related proposals fared in November’s elections
Ballot measures in Colorado, Montana, New York and Washington saw mixed results on Nov. 4.
By Julie Strupp • Nov. 5, 2025 -
UDR reports slowed leasing conditions in Q3
The Colorado-based REIT cited new supply and economic challenges for a difficult leasing environment, particularly in the Sun Belt.
By Danielle McLean • Nov. 4, 2025 -
AI growth boosts Essex’s Q3 results
The West Coast REIT reported its best third-quarter performance in Northern California, where a boom in artificial intelligence startups has generated demand for office space.
By Lara Ewen • Oct. 31, 2025 -
Opinion
Why ESG matters for multifamily developers, investors
Investment companies are increasingly using environmental criteria in evaluating multifamily opportunities, two real estate pros write.
By Brad Siegal and Heather Wright • Oct. 30, 2025 -
Apartment conversion projects surge
A record-breaking 180,585 apartments are in development from repurposing office spaces, hotels and other buildings, per a RentCafe report.
By Julie Strupp • Oct. 27, 2025 -
New York City is having an office-to-housing conversion boom. Could Chicago be next?
Chicago has a higher downtown office vacancy rate than the Big Apple. Housing advocates say those buildings could help address the affordable housing shortage.
By Ryan Kushner • Oct. 24, 2025 -
Chicago Housing Authority files lawsuit over HUD’s anti-DEI funding stipulations
The country’s third-largest public housing authority says at least 13% of its budget is at stake.
By Ryan Kushner • Oct. 21, 2025 -
Opinion
What smart Section 8 landlords should do during the government shutdown
TurboTenant CEO Seamus Nally gives advice on what steps property management pros should take to prepare for a prolonged shutdown.
By Seamus Nally • Oct. 20, 2025 -
Petra will pay $700k over DC housing voucher scheme
A collective that manages three complexes has been exploiting a loophole and discriminating against lower-income residents in order to boost profits, per the district’s attorney general’s office.
By Julie Strupp • Oct. 17, 2025 -
Stairway to housing? This California city legalized single-staircase apartments
Culver City, California, joins a growing number of cities rethinking two-staircase building code requirements, a move advocates say could boost affordable housing development.
By Ryan Kushner • Oct. 16, 2025 -
Senate passes major housing bill
The ROAD to Housing Act, the first bipartisan markup for housing in over a decade, directs HUD to adopt a slew of best practices to boost housing supply.
By Julie Strupp • Oct. 15, 2025 -
Interactive map tracks housing shortages across Florida
The Sunshine State needs more than 120,000 housing units. The tracker’s developers say its data could help local leaders make informed decisions.
By Ryan Kushner • Oct. 14, 2025 -
How the government shutdown is (and isn’t) impacting housing funds for cities
Previously approved federal housing funding streams remain available, but staff reductions could threaten core functions.
By Ryan Kushner • Oct. 10, 2025 -
Greystar, others settle RealPage rental pricing lawsuit
Bozzuto, Simpson, Avenue5 and additional property managers agreed to pay $142 million total to resolve antitrust allegations.
By Julie Strupp • Oct. 8, 2025 -
Court upholds New Jersey affordable housing mandate, dismisses suit from cities
The 27 cities vow to continue their legal challenges to the state law.
By Ryan Kushner • Oct. 7, 2025 -
How the federal shutdown impacts the multifamily industry
Certain public housing funding has been obligated through November, but the Federal Housing Administration will not accept new multifamily mortgage applications.
By Julie Strupp • Oct. 6, 2025 -
The unusual objections stopping apartment projects
Sometimes opponents to new multifamily housing put up roadblocks that are nearly as effective as outright bans.
By Keith Loria • Oct. 6, 2025 -
FTC, states sue Zillow, Redfin
The Federal Trade Commission said the firms conspired to reduce competition in the online multifamily rental listing market.
By Leslie Shaver • Oct. 1, 2025 -
HUD cuts multifamily mortgage insurance premiums
The agency also eliminated three MIP categories for green and affordable housing that it said were not aligned with Trump’s policy agenda.
By Julie Strupp • Sept. 26, 2025 -
5 takeaways from Harvard’s Unlocking the Missing Middle housing report
The university’s Joint Center for Housing Studies is examining “missing middle” housing in Massachusetts.
By Ryan Kushner • Sept. 26, 2025