In an article last week in the South Florida Sun Sentinal by reporter Ron Hurtibise, the question arose, “Is a major issue looming for landlords who want to impose COVID restrictions?” If you’re not vaccinated for COVID-19, you can forget about moving into any of eight apartment complexes in Broward…
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Statista Reports: After the Supreme Court struck down the Biden administration’s moratorium on evictions, more tenants around the country will have to rely on Emergency Rental Assistance payments to cover their rent or risk losing their place of residence. As numbers from the Department of the Treasury show, that help…
As part of GCNKAA’s continuing effort to connect property owners, property managers, and residents with rental assistance funds, please see the following alert from Hamilton County Commissioner Denise Driehaus. “Hamilton County has millions of dollars in rental assistance funds available through the American Rescue Plan. Please see the information below…
National asking rents increased by 10.3% in August, the first double-digit increase in the history of our data set, as nearly all the metros Yardi Matrix tracks exhibited positive YoY rent growth in August. The recovery in rents is widespread, fueled by job growth, excess savings, and a return to…
The Supreme Court struck down the CDC’s eviction moratorium in August. Local 12 News reported on the potential effects of this decision locally. The eviction court has been handling cases like usual because of a prior lower court ruling at the Hamilton County Justice Center, but with the Supreme Court’s…
The Apartment Association Outreach is the charitable arm of the Greater Cincinnati Northern Kentucky Apartment Association which supports the communities where we do business. We are proud to be able to contribute to Gateway to support students with both the food pantry and with scholarships. Read more about our partnership…
According to various media reports, Democrats in the U.S. House of Representatives’ Ways & Means Committee have promulgated a series of tax increases to fund the expansion of social safety net programs and fight climate change, as part of President Biden’s $3.5 trillion spending plan. Among the many proposed items…
The United States Supreme Court has ended the national moratorium of evictions, with the court’s conservative majority finding that the Centers for Disease Control (CDC) overstepped its power to order the ban. The ruling allows evictions to resume locally and nationwide. The issue of the moratorium, which had been…
The National Apartment Association (NAA) on July 27 filed a lawsuit in the U.S. Court of Federal Claims to recover damages on behalf of rental housing providers that have suffered severe economic losses under the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s (CDC) overreaching federal eviction moratorium. Read the story…
In a decision late Thursday evening (8/26), The U.S. Supreme Court blocked the CDC from enforcing a federal moratorium on evictions that was recently reinstated by the Biden Administration. CNBC said called it a defeat for the Biden administration’s efforts to continue the eviction moratorium despite an earlier signal from…