Regulation
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Yardi rent pricing antitrust case narrowed by federal judge
The Washington judge dismissed 10 out-of-state property managers from a class action lawsuit focused on algorithmic pricing, saying they don’t fall under the district court’s jurisdiction.
By Julie Strupp • April 2, 2026 -
FTC seeks public input on junk fee rule for rental housing
The agency is continuing to crack down on unfair or deceptive advertising in the rental housing industry.
By Julie Strupp • Updated April 1, 2026 -
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TrendlineArtificial Intelligence
Multifamily Dive breaks down the most important trends in this rapidly-developing technology for apartment owners, operators and managers.
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Housing researchers pen letter in support of build-to-rent
If the institutional single-family BTR forced-sale provision goes through, 72,000 fewer houses could be built each year, according to a recent study from the Urban Institute.
By Julie Strupp • March 31, 2026 -
Detroit to dedicate 100% of city-owned commercial property sales proceeds to affordable housing fund
The measure is expected to generate $4 million annually for affordable housing development and preservation.
By Ryan Kushner • March 31, 2026 -
New York City program aims to fast-track affordable housing on city-owned land
The Neighborhood Builders Fast Track program will cut pre-development timelines for some projects nearly in half, Mayor Zohran Mamdani said.
By Ryan Kushner • March 27, 2026 -
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OpinionWhy dedicated rental communities are an essential housing supply solution
The U.S. needs an all-in approach to housing creation, but a single-family rental measure in the 21st Century ROAD to Housing Act would have the opposite effect, Quinn Residences CEO Richard Ross writes.
By Richard Ross • March 27, 2026 -
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HUD investigates Washington state housing program
The agency claims the Covenant Homeownership Program, which aims to remedy historic housing discrimination, may be racially discriminatory toward White people and other groups.
By Julie Strupp • March 26, 2026 -
Trump housing order could mean new barriers to federal funding for cities
Local governments may need to ease zoning and environmental rules to stay eligible for federal support, an attorney says.
By Robyn Griggs Lawrence • March 25, 2026 -
New Jersey mulls algorithmic rent pricing ban
State lawmakers recently introduced bills that restrict how landlords can set their rents with the goal of supporting tenants.
By Julie Strupp • March 24, 2026 -
Office-to-housing conversion initiatives proliferate in California
State policymakers have been pursuing policy changes that remove barriers to converting older commercial buildings into housing, with mixed success.
By Keith Loria • March 20, 2026 -
Opinion
Universities are the structural lever America’s housing policy is missing
Aligning university land, patient capital and federal incentives with the regulatory progress already underway can unlock housing supply in markets that need it most, writes one expert.
By Josh Parker • March 19, 2026 -
How housing policy reform drove down rents in Austin, Texas
Removing regulatory barriers and subsidizing affordable housing helped clear the way for 120,000 new homes in the city between 2015 and 2024, according to Pew.
By Ryan Kushner • March 19, 2026 -
Florida advances bill to bypass local zoning, allow residential development on brownfields
The Infill Redevelopment Act would increase housing supply in the state’s denser South Florida counties.
By Ryan Kushner • March 13, 2026 -
Senate passes housing bill with single-family rental forced sale provision
The multifamily industry is sounding the alarm about a measure in the 21st Century ROAD to Housing Act that forces operators to sell their build-to-rent single-family homes after seven years.
By Julie Strupp • March 12, 2026 -
HUD appeals ruling that paused its plans to cut Housing First
The agency wants to shift away from long-term supportive housing in favor of transitional housing with work requirements and addiction treatment mandates.
By Julie Strupp • March 11, 2026 -
What’s happened so far in 2026 with housing policy
The Senate is mulling a major bipartisan housing package, while HUD has been busy overhauling its regulations.
By Julie Strupp • March 5, 2026 -
Frederick County, Maryland, plots a ‘more active’ approach to housing shortages
The county needs to build nearly 32,000 housing units in the next decade to meet demand, a new report found.
By Ryan Kushner • March 5, 2026 -
NYC public housing has a vacancy problem, an investigation found. Squatters are filling the gaps.
The number of vacant New York City Housing Authority apartments increased nearly 140% from 2022 to 2025, a New York City Department of Investigation report found. The vacancies are posing safety risks.
By Ryan Kushner • March 5, 2026 -
HUD moves to allow rapid eviction, work requirements, term limits
The National Apartment Association and other industry groups applauded changes that roll back a requirement to give tenants a 30-day notice before eviction.
By Julie Strupp • March 4, 2026 -
Teachers struggle to afford housing. What are districts doing about it?
To help recruit and retain staff, more districts are stepping in to give them a break on rent — and even a leg up on home ownership.
By Anna Merod • March 3, 2026 -
New bipartisan bill bars major investors from buying single-family homes
Legislation released in the wake of President Donald Trump’s State of the Union address aims to boost homeownership, but experts say it won’t solve the root problem plaguing housing affordability and access.
By Julie Strupp • Feb. 27, 2026 -
What Trump said about housing in his State of the Union address
The president emphasized affordability in his economy-focused annual speech, but offered little new information.
By Julie Strupp • Feb. 25, 2026 -
Deep Dive
Immigration raids are hitting multifamily operators. Here’s how they’re responding.
Managers report negative occupancy impacts from ICE in states like Florida and Texas, which could be the “straw that breaks the camel's back” for class C properties, according to one expert.
By Leslie Shaver • Feb. 24, 2026 -
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Fannie Mae sues Houston apartment owner over alleged fake repairs
The lender filed suit last week against Kajal Housing Group for neglecting Bellfort Village Apartments, which was collateral for its $13.2 million loan.
By Julie Strupp • Feb. 23, 2026 -
HUD rule would bar families with mixed immigration status
The proposed policy changes would result in the eviction of tens of thousands of tenants from agency-supported housing, nonprofit groups say.
By Julie Strupp • Feb. 19, 2026