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Associations Warn of Systemic Failure in Apartment Sector

The National Multi Housing Council, in conjunction with the National Apartment Association, issued a four-point policy statement last week outlining necessary steps they believe the federal government must take to avoid "systemic failure" in the apartment sector. More

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News Bites: December 2008

The National Apartment Association Educational Institute and the National Affordable Housing Management Association have joined forces to launch the Green Credential for Property Management (GCPM), a designation for on-site managers, maintenance personnel, and staff supervisors. More

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NAHB Reaches 1,500 Certified Green Professionals

Number of designess has increased by 500 since August. More

NMHC, NAA to End Joint Legislative Program

The National Multi Housing Council (NMHC) and the National Apartment Association (NAA) have decided to end their joint legislative program as of March 1, 2009. Over the past 17 years, the NMHC has represented both organizations before Congress, federal agencies, and the judicial branch. More

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Easy Access

Accessible housing is a hot-button issue in the multifamily industry. More

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Tumbling Down

In the first quarter of 2008, there were 27 percent fewer multifamily originations... More

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Pac Attack

In 1993, the National Multi Housing Council's (NMHC) political action committee (PAC) collected barely $10,000—hardly enough to make any kind of mark on the political landscape. More

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Up in Smoke:Multifamily Properties Institute Smoking Bans

Smoke-free policies make their way into multifamily housing. More

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Ric Campo Named NMHC Chair, Good Neighbor Awards Bestowed

Comings and goings-and a split jury-were among the announcements made at the NMHC's annual dinner, held at the Boca Raton Resort & Club in Boca Raton, Fla., during the association's 2008 Annual Meeting. More

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Burned Out: Housing Unaffected By California Fires

Despite burning an estimated 2,100 homes off of the inventory overhang, the wildfires that torched six Southern California counties this past fall will have slight impact on market conditions there for either sellers or renters of residential properties, experts say. More

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