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Multifamily Owner-Manager Gives Back to Local Community
One of the largest affordable multifamily owners and managers in the U.S. is supporting local communities and its residents with a give-back program. In a time when the pandemic has… Continue reading
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Efficient Building Performance Affordable, Achievable Under New Legislation
The United States is one step closer to ensuring sustainable and resilient rental housing. On April 1, 2021, Congressman Brad Schneider (D-IL-10) and co-sponsor Congressman Tom Rice (R-SC-7) reintroduced the… Continue reading
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New Rule Requires Notifying Renters Being Evicted
A new rule will require “debt collectors” to provide renters written notice of their rights under the CDC Eviction Order. On April 19, the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) issued… Continue reading
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REDBOOK Blues – Resident Misconceptions
As our companies, our industry, and our residents slowly begin to emerge from the personal and economic impacts of the COVID pandemic, supply and demand rental-housing market fundamentals reappear. The… Continue reading
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Pillow Talk: The Teens
Insanity is hereditary—you get it from your teenagers! If you are or have been the parent of a teen, you are simultaneously nodding your head in agreement, laughing, and crying.… Continue reading
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Q1 2021 Greater Fort Worth Multifamily Review
Another quarter is in the books and summer is around the corner. The opening quarter of the year was a good one at the national level, with the apartment demand… Continue reading
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2021 STAR Subscription
AATC’s Education STAR Subscription has been created to give you more access to industry programs at a discounted price. When you purchase the STAR Subscription, the staff at your property… Continue reading
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Sorry to See You Go…
Let’s get excited about our new supplier-partners, properties, and management-owner members! We encourage you to shop our dedicated members first for any of the services and/or products that you may… Continue reading
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REDBOOK Blues – Flat Broke
Remember the “good old days” pre-COVID-19 when the Tarrant County economy was booming? Rents, occupancies, the number of units, and values are at all-time highs. Monthly rent delinquencies were in single digits. Those… Continue reading
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What Now: The Texas Power Grid Failure
This article looks at what happened, but more importantly, what apartment owners can do moving forward in the event Texas experiences a freeze again from a full-service energy management and… Continue reading