Environmental, social and governance factors hold greater sway in the multifamily housing industry. The rise of environmental, social and governance (ESG) factors has accelerated in the worlds of finance, politics and the multifamily housing industry. It has accumulated new designations and... Continue Reading
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The Tennessee state legislature convened for the second session of the 113th General Assembly on Tuesday, January 9, 2024. The Tennessee Apartment Association (TNAA) exists to serve and promote the Tennessee rental housing industry through advocacy, collaboration, and communication. As always,... Continue Reading
NAA, our industry coalition, affiliate partners and more than 3,600 NAA members acted against the proposal. By Joe Riter During the past month, the National Apartment Association (NAA) led the real estate industry’s response to the... Continue Reading
NAA’s response to the White House Blueprint for a Renters Bill of Rights. By Nicole Upano Spurred by the launch of the Biden-Harris Administration’s White House Blueprint for a Renters Bill of Rights (the Blueprint) in January... Continue Reading
Legislative Update Session Picks Up Speed As Lawmakers Contend With State Technology Regulation The Tennessee state legislative session picked up speed this week as lawmakers attempted to move key legislation through the committee process. However, several highly anticipated proposals... Continue Reading
By Greg Brown and Nicole Upano | Undoubtedly, the past year featured record attention on rental housing policy at all levels of government, especially nationally. From the halls of Congress to numerous executive branch agencies, federal lawmakers are... Continue Reading
Governor Lee delivered his sixth State of the State address Monday evening to a joint convention of the Tennessee General Assembly where he outlined his legislative and budgetary priorities for the upcoming legislative session. The governor’s key initiatives center on expanding school... Continue Reading
The rule would apply to public housing agencies (PHAs) and properties receiving project-based rental assistance (PBRA). By Nicole Upano | December 5, 2023 On December 1, 2023, the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) posted a... Continue Reading
On August 8, Governor Bill Lee issued the special session proclamation and presented the Administration's legislative and budget priorities that went before the Tennessee General Assembly during the Special Session on public safety. The Governor's stated priorities focused on keeping Tennessee... Continue Reading
This year, RPM Careers Week is coming early, April 17–21! Celebrate the outstanding work of the residential property management industry and raise awareness about our industry among job seekers. Join us as we encourage team building, recognize individuals for their hard work and provide... Continue Reading
Governor Bill Lee delivered his fifth State of the State address yesterday evening, outlining his budgetary and legislative priorities before a joint session of the 113th General Assembly. The Governor’s $55.6 billion proposed budget for FY23-24 includes $7.38 billion in new state spending... Continue Reading