The Federal Communication Commission (FCC) in a ruling, criticized by many multifamily housing operators, says it is prohibiting revenue sharing agreements between broadband companies and apartment building owners. “The Federal...
An Upper Manhattan property owner who lied about apartment improvements and made up fake tenants has agreed to pay back thousands of dollars in rent to its tenants. 560-568 Audubon...
Multifamily experts on what this issue means for the industry’s future. As rent control and rent stabilization laws and ballot measures continue to bubble up across the United States, the...
The city alleges ‘flagrant’ violation of its short-term rental ordinance by the Expedia-owned brand. The city of Los Angeles is fighting back against what it calls a “flagrant” violation of...
Cities around the state are trying to circumvent California’s new law allowing duplexes to be built on properties previously zoned as single family. Their methods include everything from removing parking...
Advertising is an essential part of day-to-day business for the housing industry. But is your advertising compliant? How can you avoid common mistakes that lead to violations? In this article,...
Legislation would require inspections at 30-year mark for multifamily buildings taller than three stories. The first condominium regulation update since the Surfside disaster last year sailed through a Senate committee...
The laws and procedures for evicting a tenant who has signed a lease are pretty straight forward. There are specific steps that must be taken to protect both the landlord...
As a conscientious landlord, you have completely vetted your tenants before renting to them. You’ve done a thorough tenant background check, searched for any criminal, eviction or fraud judgments against...
In a unanimous vote on Tuesday, the D.C. Council permanently barred landlords from filing evictions against tenants who owe less than $600, sealed some eviction records, and further protected voucher...