In the early stages of the crisis, face masks were one of the most controversial topics. Many experts reported masks were not helpful in preventing the spread, which went against everything we knew. Whether you watched M*A*S*H, General Hospital, E.R., or Grey’s Anatomy growing up, face masks... Continue Reading
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DENVER (May 27, 2020) – The Colorado Apartment Association reported that 95.2% of renters paid May rent in full by the end of the month. This is an improvement over April, when approximately 91% of residents had paid by the end of the month. The improvement by over 4 percentage points shows... Continue Reading
DENVER (May 13, 2020) – The Colorado Apartment Association reported that 88.8% of renters paid Mayrent in full by May 5. This is a significant improvement over April, when 83.6% of residents had paid byApril 6 (a 5.2 percentage point increase in rent payment). This shows that, despite... Continue Reading
The National Apartment Association (NAA) has tirelessly advocated on behalf of the apartment industry and our members as the nation grapples with COVID-19. On March 13, NAA sent a letter to Congress that expressed our strong opposition to any broad-based moratorium on evictions. Additionally, we... Continue Reading
What if one day you woke up and the entire country closed down?? Wait….that did happen! However, many suppliers to the apartment industry didn’t close down, we just changed everything! As suppliers to an essential industry, we had to act quickly to modify our operations and ensure... Continue Reading
Data collected through March 11 and is not inclusive of coronavirus impact Denver (April 24, 2020) – Today the Apartment Association of Metro Denver released results from thequarterly Denver Metro Area Apartment Vacancy and Rent Survey conducted by the University ofDenver’s Daniels... Continue Reading
Last month, Governor Jared Polis provided an update on how the state is responding to COVID-19 and provided further clarification on what the Safer-at-Home phase of the pandemic will look like for Coloradans. “I want to reiterate, the Safer-at-Home phase is not going back to life as normal.... Continue Reading
DENVER (April 17, 2020) – The Colorado Apartment Association is reporting that approximately 91% ofColorado renters were able to pay their April rent on time. CAA reports that the April rent delinquency rate was 9%, which is 1.8% higher than the average Januaryand February delinquency... Continue Reading
DENVER (April 13, 2020) – The Colorado Apartment Association has concerns about the Denver CityCouncil’s Proclamation No. 20-0350, set to be considered during tonight’s Denver City Council meeting. “Colorado Apartment Association’s top concerns are the health and... Continue Reading
Last month, the AAMD Hall of Fame elected to induct the following three individuals to the Hall of Fame based on their experience, leadership and impact on the Denver multifamily industry. The induction is scheduled to be held at June Awards on June 25, 2020 at the Vehicle Vault in... Continue Reading
DENVER (April 7, 2020) – The Colorado Apartment Association issued the following statement fromMark Williams, executive vice president of the Colorado Apartment Association, in response to the rentstrike protest during today’s town hall meeting with Governor Polis and KUSA... Continue Reading
DENVER (April 8, 2020) – The Colorado Apartment Association today reported that 17.3% of residentswere late on rent as of April 6. The results came from a rent collection poll to which 44 housingorganizations responded representing approximately 80,000 units throughout Colorado. This... Continue Reading