Apartment Advocate

NAA Government Affairs’ bi-monthly publication combines all aspects of apartment industry advocacy into one go-to resource. The Apartment Advocate highlights key developments and viewpoints in industry public policy at all levels of government, and helps NAA members explore advocacy pathways.

White House Announces More Blueprint Actions

By Nicole Upano | | Updated

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 by: Ensuring all renters have an opportunity to address incorrect tenant screening reports; Providing new funding to…

NAA Holds July Advocacy and Legal Update

By Emma Craig | | Updated

The National Apartment Association's (NAA) Monthly Advocacy and Legal Update digests the latest legal and advocacy news from across the country.   On July 19, 2023, NAA hosted the latest installment of the monthly call. Some highlights include:  Federal Legislative Update: Jodie…

White House Cracks Down on ‘Junk Fees’ in Rental Housing

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On July 19, 2023, President Joe Biden announced three actions to “take on junk fees in rental housing to lower costs for renters.” "New commitments from major rental housing platforms—Zillow, Apartments.com, and AffordableHousing.com—who have answered the President’s call for transparency and…

NAAPAC and Grassroots Update - July 19, 2023

By NAA Political Affairs | | Updated

Say NO to Federal Rent Control! Act Today! As part of the Biden Administration’s “Blueprint for a Renters Bill of Rights,” the Federal Housing Finance Agency (FHFA) recently released a Request for Input (RFI) seeking feedback on the potential addition of tenant protections for properties using…

New Bill Targets Single-Family Rental Investment

By Ben Harrold | | Updated

A new bill in the Senate would prohibit investors who own 50 or more single-family rental homes from deducting interest or depreciation on properties purchased after the date of enactment. If the property is sold to an individual or certain nonprofit organizations, the bill would allow interest…

Section 8 Legislation Introduced in House

By Maria Spencer | | Updated

Bill Reintroduced in House On July 13, 2023, legislators in the U.S. Houe of Representitives reintroduced the Choice in Affordable Housing Act (H.R.4606). The bill's lead sponsors are Representative Emanuel Cleaver, (D-Mo.), ranking member on the House Financial Services Committee Subcommittee on…

Fannie Mae Voucher Initiative Signs New Deals

By Ben Harrold | | Updated

In April 2022, Fannie Mae announced a program to offer lower financing options to housing providers who commit to accepting U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development Housing Choice Vouchers (HCVs). Through Fannie Mae’s Expanded Housing Choice initiative (EHC) four deals in Dallas, TX and one…

HUD’s New Inspection Standards in Effect

By Ben Harrold | | Updated

As of July 1, 2023, public housing will be inspected by a new standard with others to soon follow. The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) is in the process of implementing its National Standards for the Physical Inspection of Real Estate (NSPIRE). This new set of standards is…

Register While Space Remains for RHALS

By Ben Harrold | | Updated

For all NAA Government Affairs Affiliates and Network Attorneys: don’t miss this year’s Rental Housing Advocacy and Legal Summit (RHALS) from August 1-3 at the Omni Chicago. Make sure you register now while space remains! The Government Affairs Round Table (GART) and Legal Symposium are back and…

Broadband Deployment Funding State Allocations Announced

By Joe Riter and Kevin Donnelly | | Updated

On June 26, 2023, the White House took another step in rolling out historic broadband deployment funding by announcing state-level allocations. This much-anticipated announcement will guide how the Biden Administration, through the National Telecommunications and Information Administration (…