The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) has issued a memorandum to HUD-funded organizations that perform testing and investigate potential fair housing violations (also known as “FHIPs”) and HUD-funded government agencies that…
A New Jersey bill aims to seal court actions between housing providers and residents, as well as prevent housing providers from evaluating eviction or rental history in the screening process. S1665 would create a complicated process of keeping…
Update (12/18/2023) The United States Chamber of Commerce, along with other banking and business associations (plaintiffs), have prevailed in challenging the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau's (CFPB) March 2022 update to its Supervision and…
In this edition of NAAEI’s Apartment Jobs Snapshot, employers published nearly 46,000 job postings during the third quarter. Corresponding with diminished leasing activity, the apartment sector is projected to see reduced job growth by the end of…
Affordability can be a subjective term. But in a market like New York City, where median rents in Manhattan are a staggering $4,128 per month, affordability for apartment homes probably applies to only a select few. Even those with six-figure…
Events over recent years have dramatically raised the awareness and critical importance of diversity, equity and inclusion in the workplace. Many rental housing leaders are eager to improve understanding in their organizations and open the lines of…
Former National Apartment Association (NAA) Chairman of the Board Rick Graf is retiring. His last day as President, Multifamily, Asset Services at Cushman & Wakefield will be Dec. 31. Woody Stone was promoted to serve as President of U.S.…
Although 2021 was a banner year for the rental housing industry, challenges loom large in 2022. Coming off a year in which the apartment industry arguably turned in its best performance on record, owners and operators are facing more challenges…