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HOA Collection Laws In The U.S. (50 States) For Fair Debt Collection

HOA Managememt

No specific federal law governs collection practices specifically for HOA communities. Most debt collection practices are governed by state law, and your specific homeowner’s associations governing documents tackle the process. In a nutshell, this law governs how these agencies should collect debt and unpaid dues.

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Can Tenants Get The Boot When Smoking In Apartments?

Rental Choice

Smoking in apartments is a contentious issue that has caused many disputes between landlords and tenants. In addition, landlords may prohibit smoking under the rental agreement and an apartment smoker will face consequences should they ever break the rules. Smoking in Apartments and Tenants’ Rights Can I smoke in my apartment?

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Bill Would Allow 3-Day Evictions in Federal Subsidized Housing

Rental Housing Journal

They say states, not the federal government, should set eviction laws. have introduced the legislation to restore the right of states and localities to regulate eviction policies by striking a federal pandemic-era requirement that continues to roil the rental market years after the national health emergency ended, according to a release.

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BOI Reporting: Corporate Transparency Act Update (Feb. 2025)

Yardi Breeze

At least until that hearing is resolved, there will be no BOI reporting requirements enforced by the federal government. To get you the best information possible, we spoke to Joe Riter, senior manager of public policy at the National Apartment Associations (NAA) Government Affairs department. Even so, that could be years away.

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Occupancy Limits and Fair Housing Compliance

American Apartment Owners Association

As the demand for housing continues to rise, property managers face the dual responsibility of maintaining occupancy standards and adhering to fair housing regulations. When local regulations and federal civil rights laws conflict, federal law takes precedence. Can Occupancy Limits Be Enforced?

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Oregon Would Ban Landlords Asking About Immigration Status

Rental Housing Journal

The bill would also prohibit landlords from denying to rent a home or apartment to a tenant based on the landlords perception of their immigration status. An amendment to the bill, however, allows for landlords to inquire about a potential renters immigration status if required by a federal government program that offers low-income housing.

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BOI Reporting: Corporate Transparency Act Update

Yardi Breeze

Erica Hanichak, government affairs director at the Financial Accountability and Corporate Transparency Coalition, is telling businesses they should still file their information. To uphold industry trust and transparency, it matters that your business takes steps to be in line with federal regulations. Even so, that could be years away.