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Articles by Heather Stone

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May 22, 2025
Heather Stone

Tax Credit Housing Management Insider eAlerts give you affordable housing news and trends, as well as quick tips for compliant, cost-efficient site management. SIGN UP FOR FREE! 


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May 22, 2025
Heather Stone

Assisted Housing Management Insider eAlerts give you affordable housing news and trends, as well as quick tips for compliant, cost-efficient site management. SIGN UP FOR FREE! 


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Coach's Pop Quiz: Can Requiring Kids to Use the Kiddie Pool Get You in Hot Water?

May 5, 2025
Heather Stone

Q: Requiring children at your rental property to use a separate kiddie pool and stay out of the main pool is okay if:


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POP QUIZ

Who Can Sue Your Apartment Community under Fair Housing Law?

May 1, 2025
Heather Stone
POP QUIZ

How Should You Respond When a Prospect Asks About Your Tenants’ Race?

Apr 13, 2025
Heather Stone

Q: A prospect confides that he doesn’t want to “feel like a minority” in his own home and asks about the type of people living in the community. The leasing agent could trigger a fair housing problem if she answers by describing the racial or ethnic makeup of the community’s residents. True or false?


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Why Is April Fair Housing Month?

Mar 25, 2025
Heather Stone

On April 11, 1968, President Lyndon Johnson signed the Civil Rights Act of 1968, which was a follow-up to the Civil Rights Act of 1964. The 1968 Act prohibited discrimination concerning the sale, rental, and financing of housing based on race, religion, national origin, sex, (and as later amended) handicap and family status. Title VIII of the Act is also known as the Fair Housing Act (FHA).


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Landlord v. Tenant: April 2025

Each month our sister publication, NEW YORK LANDLORD V. TENANT, summarizes about 50 decisions by the courts and the DHCR involving owners and tenants. Here are three from the most recent issue.
Mar 21, 2025
Heather Stone

Each month our sister publication, NEW YORK LANDLORD V. TENANT, summarizes about 50 decisions by the courts and the DHCR involving owners and tenants. Here are three from the most recent issue.


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Coordinate Lease Notice Agreements

Mar 3, 2025
Heather Stone

Make sure that all notice requirements in your lease sync up with each other. When notice rules of one provision conflict with those of another, you run the risk of running afoul of notice requirements even if the notice you actually provide satisfies all requirements of the particular clause to which the notice pertains. 


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HUD Ends Affirmatively Furthering Fair Housing Rule—Again

The repeal of the rule doesn't eliminate landlords' fair housing responsibilities. Core fair housing laws remain fully in effect.
Mar 3, 2025
Heather Stone

The repeal of the rule doesn't eliminate landlords' fair housing responsibilities. Core fair housing laws remain fully in effect. 


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Coach’s Pop Quiz!

Feb 5, 2025
Heather Stone

A tenant who lives by himself complains that a member of your maintenance staff has inappropriately groped and made unwelcome sexual advances to his girlfriend on numerous occasions. Other female tenants have made similar complaints about the same employee. To the extent the allegations are true, to whom would you be potentially liable for sexual discrimination and harassment?


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