Owensboro Fire Department Responds to Two Apartment Fires Overnight; No Injuries
Owensboro Fire Department crews faced a demanding stretch early Tuesday morning, responding to two separate apartment fires about an hour apart. In both incidents, firefighters con
Devastating Apartment Fire Displaces Residents in West Nashville
On Sunday afternoon, February 8, 2026, the Nashville Fire Department (NFD) responded to reports of a fire at an apartment complex located at 3827 West End Avenue in West Nashville.
New York Housing Debate Intensifies as Proposed Rent Freeze Meets Economic Pressures
NEW YORK — A wide-ranging effort by the administration of Zohran Mamdani to address housing affordability is reshaping conversations among renters, property owners and investors
Florida Repeals “Diligent Effort” Rule for Surplus Lines Insurance
Effective July 1, 2025, the state of Florida has officially eliminated the longstanding “diligent effort” requirement for placing surplus lines insurance. This change, made thr
Georgia HB 399: Landlords Must Appoint a Georgia Agent or Risk Legal Trouble
Georgia House Bill 399 (HB 399) introduces a new legal requirement that impacts all non-resident landlords who own rental property in the state of Georgia. Effective July 1, 2025,
Colorado Governor Vetoes Landmark Ban on Rent-Setting Algorithms: Implications for Housing and AI Regulation
In a move that has stirred significant debate, Colorado Governor Jared Polis vetoed House Bill 25-1004, which aimed to prohibit landlords from using rent-setting algorithms. This d
NYC Landlords Now Required to Pay Broker Fees: What Renters Need to Know About the New FARE Act
Introduction Starting June 11, 2025, NYC landlords must now pay broker fees instead of renters, thanks to the Fairness in Apartment Rental Expenses (FARE) Act. For tenants, this me
California Senate Passes Bill to Extend Eviction Notice Period for Renters
California lawmakers are moving forward with a major tenant protection initiative designed to reduce evictions linked to nonpayment of rent. Senate Bill 436, also known as the Keep

