Coronavirus and CRE
April 03, 2020
Everything is on the Table As Tenants and Landlords Talk About Rent ReliefTaking a hardball attitude with a landlord could backfire on the tenant.
April 03, 2020
Multifamily Rent Increases Decelerate as the Season StartsMeanwhile, NMHC is going to start weekly tracking of the number of people who have paid their rent.
April 03, 2020
Regulators Will Be Watching Rents, Retail PricesIf the situation gets really bad, regulators could ask if companies are violating the law if they don't downwardly adjust their prices.
April 02, 2020
Coronavirus Leads to Tough Landlord-Tenant NegotiationsSometimes it's easier to work with a tenant in trouble than starting all over.
April 02, 2020
Where the Job Losses AreThe good news is that the states and metros hit hardest will generally be among the fastest growing over the ensuing recovery.
April 02, 2020
That Rent Concession Could Trigger A Loan LiabilitySome loan documents restrict amendments impacting financial components of leases such as rent amounts, according to Morris, Manning, & Martin.
April 03, 2020
Is Construction an Essential Service?With local municipalities regulating essential services, many developers are trying to figure out if they can carry on with construction.
April 03, 2020
Self-Touring Technology 'Has Become a Necessity'The self-touring trend erupted last year, but with social distancing measures, it is crucial to apartment leasing.
April 02, 2020
US Housing Deficit Could Grow Due to CoronavirusThe economic disruption could amplify anxieties about homeownership for millennials.
April 03, 2020
Real Estate Firms Create Forum To Navigate Coronavirus, Capital Improvement ExplorationThe coronavirus pandemic has brought some commercial real estate stakeholders together as some create forums to maintain an ongoing dialogue about the impacts companies are facing and best practices being utilized to navigate uncertainties.










