The City of Olympia recently passed another round of tenant protections. Under this new ordinance, housing providers must notify tenants of their...
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Despite opposition and concern from our organization and members, as well as members from other organizations, a new ordinance requiring housing...
Read PostAs a speaker at WMFHA's EdCon East, and as a Community Manager in the Spokane area, I had the honor of not only sharing insights on social media...
Read PostEastside Real Estate Symposium The WMFHA advocacy team recently attended the 2024 Eastside Real Estate Symposium hosted by the Bellevue Chamber of...
Read PostWith legislative session over, the Government Affairs Committee (GAC), recently turned its focus to a few important election year issues; the Ban...
Read PostIf you build it, they will come. Whether that refers to WMFHA’s recent Legislative Session Wrap-Up Webinar or the robust state level advocacy...
Read PostThe WMFHA PAC works to get multi-family friendly officials elected to office. With damaging legislation on the rise, WMFHA PAC is more important...
Read PostWMFHA Director of Government Affairs, Ryan Makinster, was recently named to the Up for Growth Action Board of Directors. The group is singularly...
Read PostLast week, Carter was in Eastern Washington alongside other WMFHA team members to attend EdCon East, as well as the Eastern Executive Council...
Read PostA new proposal requiring housing providers give renters a minimum of 180 days’ notice when increasing their rent made the news on Monday in...
Read PostAs dawn breaks over the vibrant cityscape of Seattle, anticipation fills the air as property management professionals from across the region...
Read PostOn March 26, WMFHA hosted an educational conference in Seattle for all multi-family professionals. Through the WFMHA Emerging Leaders Program and...
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