Join us for the National Apartment Association’s (NAA) final Legislative and Regulatory Update of 2022. This webinar series is hosted by NAA staff, exclusively for the association’s members and affiliate partners. During this…
The Federal Housing Administration (FHA) will decrease insurance rates for affordable and energy-efficient housing to encourage increased development of such communities. The rates, which will go into effect April 1, 2016, should help rehabilitate…
Property teams are looking for reliable ways to connect with today’s renters, as budget season comes to a close and we head into 2023. Renters have high expectations for the apartment shopping experience. Online retailers such as Amazon and instant…
First impressions are everything and the paint color on your property is the very first thing future residents will see. Color has the power to capture their interest or make them cringe. Using color is an easy and fun way to refresh your space and…
Q: What are the color trends for exteriors for multi-family property exteriors?A:  The grays that were so popular for over a decade are now starting to become a dying trend and may   make your property appear dated. Take a fresh…
Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) affects the retention and recruitment of employees and bottom-line performance in the rental housing industry. These issues have taken on even greater significance as employee turnover continues to increase and…
AUSTIN, Texas – A new law signed by Texas Gov. Greg Abbott (R) will prevent Texas cities from enacting local ordinances that require rental property owners to take tenants regardless of their source of income. The city of Austin passed such an…
The Greater Charlotte Apartment Association (GCAA) knows how to get out the vote. Last year GCAA teamed with THS National to create the “Get Out and VOTE” promotional video to educate apartment industry employees on the significance of being…
The Obama Administration has announced the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and Army Corps of Engineers’ (Corps) controversial “Waters of the U.S.” final rule. The rule is intended to clarify the scope of waters that are subject to federal…