Renters
Following are all UrbanTurf articles filed under Renters, from most recent to least.
Are 40% of DC-Area Renters Looking to Move Away?
Nena Perry-Brown | November 17th 2021
The share of renters apartment-hunting elsewhere has increased since January 2020.... read»
Multifamily Housing Nonprofit Urges 90-Day Eviction Moratorium For Renters
Nena Perry-Brown | March 23rd 2020
The National Multifamily Housing Council is asking apartment owners to halt evictions for 90 days.... read»
The D.C. and U.S. Rental Market, by the Numbers
Nena Perry-Brown | February 4th 2020
Harvard University's Joint Center for Housing Studies has released its latest Rental Housing report.... read»
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DC Creates a Toolkit of Resources for City Tenants
Nena Perry-Brown | January 19th 2018
While DC is perceived as a very tenant-friendly town, wading through the city's bureaucracy to exercise your rights as a renter can still be daunting ... read»
Only 34% of Renters Have Insurance
Shilpi Paul | March 11th 2013
Most tenants believe that renters insurance will cost significantly more than it actually does, reported Housing Wire on Monday. Perhaps for that reas... read»
What Does a NYC Renter Look Like?
Shilpi Paul | December 14th 2012
In a slight departure from all things DC-real-estate related, UrbanTurf wanted to share this snapshot of a New York City renter. Naked Apartments, a w... read»
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