Thank you all so much for your swift response this week contacting your Representatives to prevent restrictive Build-to-Rent provisions from being included in the 21st Century ROAD to Housing Act. Continue Reading
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This Wednesday, the U.S. House will consider an amended version of the Senate-passed 21st Century Road to Housing Act that would importantly protect and preserve build-to-rent (BTR) housing – a result of your steadfast advocacy at NAA’s Advocate. Continue Reading
The General Assembly adjourned sine die on Thursday evening after ironing out their differences in a slew of conference committees on various issues, including immigration, education, and local preemption. Continue Reading
During the National Apartment Association’s (NAA) 2026 Advocate conference, nearly 900 attendees - including almost 200 newcomers - walked the halls of Capitol Hill. Continue Reading
On February 20, 2026, U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) published its proposed rule to extend citizenship and immigration status verification requirements to all applicants and recipients of HUD assistance under covered programs regardless of age. Continue Reading
NAA Advocate: Taking Housing Policy to Capitol Hill Advocate – NAA’s annual advocacy conference – is the prime opportunity to meet with your representatives by joining rental housing suppliers, property managers, owners and operators in Washington, D.C. Advocate 2026 will be... Continue Reading
WELCOME TO NAA THIS MONTH, A REFRESHED MONTHLY DIGEST FOR THE ASSOCIATION'S VOLUNTEER LEADERS THAT COVERS TIMELY NEWS AND IMPORTANT UPDATES. Continue Reading
On July 1, 2025, meeting its self-imposed deadline, the U.S. Senate narrowly passed its version of the One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBBA) - the reconciliation package that dictates the future of federal tax policy – out of chamber. Continue Reading
The National Apartment Association (NAA) is proud to offer a range of scholarships designed to support and empower the next generation of rental housing professionals. Continue Reading
From Jennifer McCoy: Housing Providers Win Major Victory Against Unlawful CDC Eviction Moratorium — Here’s How You Can Join the Fight Continue Reading
The first quarter of 2025 experienced an economy dominated by a new administration in the White House. Continue Reading
From Holland and Knight: The Tennessee General Assembly adjourned Tuesday following lengthy debate surrounding the passage of DEI related legislation, and the failure to take up key education initiatives which dominated discussion throughout the legislative session. Among the measures passed this... Continue Reading