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Property Management FAQ During COVID-19

IREM President Cheryl Gray answers frequently asked questions about how best to manage a property during the coronavirus crisis.

Majority of Residents Paid April Rent

Just-released data from NMHC reflecting more than 13.4 million U.S. rental units reveals surprising results.

Coronavirus Causing Construction Delays

The first in a new series of surveys from NMHC analyzes information from leading construction firms about the effects of the outbreak.

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MHN Poll: Leasing While Distancing

MHN has a new poll! We want to know how you are coping with the social distancing orders at your communities when it comes to leasing. 

Will Student Housing Be Impacted?

Delayed start times, preleasing and construction due to the pandemic could cause disruptions, but industry experts are optimistic.

The April Digital Issue of MHN Is Now Available!

Now you can get trend and strategy insights two different ways: Leaf through the Multi-Housing News digital digest for a quick read, or click on individual articles for an in-depth look at each of the topics that most interest you.

Court Strikes Down Part of New York’s Rent Law

In a win for landlords, New York’s Court of Appeals issued a decision centered on rent overcharge claims.

Jefferson Apartment Group Sells Suburban Boston Community for $104M

The 262-unit community was acquired by a Salt Lake City-based REIT.

Yes, Residential Showings Are Essential, New York Says

The state changed course on Thursday, announcing that certain in-person activities at residential properties are now allowed to take place.

Amid Job Losses, Giving Renters a Hand

Flexibility is a key part of the strategy for helping residents get through the current rough patch.