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States Raise Stakes In Bid To Rid Vacant Properties Of Squatters

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States Raise Stakes In Bid To Rid Vacant Properties Of Squatters

Data on squatting is scant. The National Rental Housing Council surveyed members and released the results. Atlanta topped the country with an estimated 1,200 homes taken over by squatters, while Dallas-Fort Worth had 475 homes.

Rent Protections Choke Supply, Drive Rents Higher, Data Says

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Rent Protections Choke Supply, Drive Rents Higher, Data Says

Has a century-high monument to sweeping American renter protections — many of them designed to battle greed, corruption and their byproduct inhumane living conditions common among rental properties of the past — become one of the cudgels to obliterate 21st-century solutions?

Rick Lawson Joins TBD: Stories That Shape Housing’s Future

Leadership

Rick Lawson Joins TBD: Stories That Shape Housing’s Future

Rick Lawson brings deep historical insight and a solutions-driven approach to housing’s toughest challenges. His work connects past policies to today’s affordability, zoning, and development realities, offering strategic leaders invaluable perspective.

Policies Hit Homebuilders Sooner, Harder Than Expected

Policy

Policies Hit Homebuilders Sooner, Harder Than Expected

Immigration enforcement and tariffs are no longer distant risks—they’re disrupting construction sites, labor pipelines, and supply chains. Private homebuilders, with limited capital buffers, are feeling the most pressure.

Trump’s Gambit: Homebuilders Brace For A Tariff Triple-Threat

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Trump’s Gambit: Homebuilders Brace For A Tariff Triple-Threat

New tariffs on Canadian and Chinese imports threaten to derail homebuilders’ hard-won cost and margin gains. The ripple effects could push housing costs higher, squeeze builder profits, and reignite inflationary pressures.

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States Raise Stakes In Bid To Rid Vacant Properties Of Squatters

Policy

States Raise Stakes In Bid To Rid Vacant Properties Of Squatters

Data on squatting is scant. The National Rental Housing Council surveyed members and released the results. Atlanta topped the country with an estimated 1,200 homes taken over by squatters, while Dallas-Fort Worth had 475 homes.

Rent Protections Choke Supply, Drive Rents Higher, Data Says

Policy

Rent Protections Choke Supply, Drive Rents Higher, Data Says

Has a century-high monument to sweeping American renter protections — many of them designed to battle greed, corruption and their byproduct inhumane living conditions common among rental properties of the past — become one of the cudgels to obliterate 21st-century solutions?

Rick Lawson Joins TBD: Stories That Shape Housing’s Future

Leadership

Rick Lawson Joins TBD: Stories That Shape Housing’s Future

Rick Lawson brings deep historical insight and a solutions-driven approach to housing’s toughest challenges. His work connects past policies to today’s affordability, zoning, and development realities, offering strategic leaders invaluable perspective.

Policies Hit Homebuilders Sooner, Harder Than Expected

Policy

Policies Hit Homebuilders Sooner, Harder Than Expected

Immigration enforcement and tariffs are no longer distant risks—they’re disrupting construction sites, labor pipelines, and supply chains. Private homebuilders, with limited capital buffers, are feeling the most pressure.

Trump’s Gambit: Homebuilders Brace For A Tariff Triple-Threat

Policy

Trump’s Gambit: Homebuilders Brace For A Tariff Triple-Threat

New tariffs on Canadian and Chinese imports threaten to derail homebuilders’ hard-won cost and margin gains. The ripple effects could push housing costs higher, squeeze builder profits, and reignite inflationary pressures.

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States Raise Stakes In Bid To Rid Vacant Properties Of Squatters

Policy 03.11.25

States Raise Stakes In Bid To Rid Vacant Properties Of Squatters

Data on squatting is scant. The National Rental Housing Council surveyed members and released the results. Atlanta topped the country with an estimated 1,200 homes taken over by squatters, while Dallas-Fort Worth had 475 homes.

Rent Protections Choke Supply, Drive Rents Higher, Data Says

Policy 03.10.25

Rent Protections Choke Supply, Drive Rents Higher, Data Says

Has a century-high monument to sweeping American renter protections — many of them designed to battle greed, corruption and their byproduct inhumane living conditions common among rental properties of the past — become one of the cudgels to obliterate 21st-century solutions?

Rick Lawson Joins TBD: Stories That Shape Housing’s Future

Leadership 02.21.25

Rick Lawson Joins TBD: Stories That Shape Housing’s Future

Rick Lawson brings deep historical insight and a solutions-driven approach to housing’s toughest challenges. His work connects past policies to today’s affordability, zoning, and development realities, offering strategic leaders invaluable perspective.

Policies Hit Homebuilders Sooner, Harder Than Expected

Policy 02.14.25

Policies Hit Homebuilders Sooner, Harder Than Expected

Immigration enforcement and tariffs are no longer distant risks—they’re disrupting construction sites, labor pipelines, and supply chains. Private homebuilders, with limited capital buffers, are feeling the most pressure.

Trump’s Gambit: Homebuilders Brace For A Tariff Triple-Threat

Policy 02.03.25

Trump’s Gambit: Homebuilders Brace For A Tariff Triple-Threat

New tariffs on Canadian and Chinese imports threaten to derail homebuilders’ hard-won cost and margin gains. The ripple effects could push housing costs higher, squeeze builder profits, and reignite inflationary pressures.