NAA’s advocacy averted additional federal regulation of rental housing fees. Continue Reading
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Federal lawmakers and regulatory agencies are exploring high-stakes policies that could impact the rental housing industry. Continue Reading
The Federal Trade Commission officially published its Notice of Proposed Rulemaking (NPRM) to establish a Trade Regulation Rule on Unfair or Deceptive Fees (Docket No. FTC-2023-0064). Continue Reading
NAA sits down with Josh Gold, Senior Vice President, Member Education, Programs, & Affiliate Engagement, to discuss the launch of NAA and HD Supply's newest program. Continue Reading
Building off the White House Blueprint for a Renters Bill of Rights, the Biden-Harris Administration announced a series of new actions on July 27, 2023, aimed to protect renters. Continue Reading
A brief overview of NAA’s Fair Housing resources, including two newly updated toolkits, as well as a summary of webinars, all focused on achieving compliance. Continue Reading
Apartment demand is expected to soften between 2022-2035 and approximately 3.7 million units will be needed by 2035 to meet demand, about 266,000 units per year on average. Continue Reading
With so much discussion around rent payments and the prevailing misconception that rental housing owners enjoy large margins, the National Apartment Association (NAA) has released an explanation of the breakdown of one dollar of rent for 2022. Continue Reading
NAA filed a lawsuit in the US Court of Federal Claims on behalf of apartment owners seeking to recover billions of dollars in lost rental damages from federal eviction moratorium. Continue Reading
With the new monetary allocation, USDT released updated guidance which contains new program requirements for grantees who distribute rental assistance. Continue Reading