In April 2021 we piloted an expanded Home Depot program, wrote many more questions for certification, and contributed to policy discussions opposed to a third eviction moratorium in the state.
How landlords can attempt to limit losses during the eviction process
A basic query about how many RAFT rental assistance applications have been received goes unanswered by the state.
The Committee for Public Counsel Services will not help indigent landlords, despite courts requiring an attorney and the executive funding renter counsel.
In March we released a new eviction search tool, advanced our professional certification, and contributed to work in rent collection, climate change mitigation, and zoning.
An eatery forced to close due to governor’s orders during the pandemic was in the right, judge says.
Indoor air quality in our homes and rentals may be poorer now than ever before, for many reasons. What can landlords do about it?
What SNAP is, how it differs from food stamps, and why it’s important for rental property managers to understand
Losing rent is frustrating, but attempting to exact revenge through the IRS via form 1099-C may be petty.
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