Pets

Industry Trends Report | Week of July 7

The top storylines in multifamily this week are app fatigue and convenience, pets and short-term rentals, where affordable housing is needed the most, PetScreening's new AI tool, Travtus and Engrain upgrade Everyday (AI), insurance costs easing, tackling fraud, tech adoption and authenticity in resident communication.

Industry Trends Report | Week of May 12

The top storylines in multifamily this week are the importance of rule enforcement, building renter trust, motivating the unmotivated, pet-friendly vacation rentals, remembering Bendix Anderson, FHA loan limits, the AI-powered Otonomus Hotel, marketing metrics and the AI-human touch sweet spot.

Industry Trends Report | Week of March 24

The top storylines in multifamily this week are on-demand living, women in construction, recycling, how RTO challenges relate to multifamily, technology in training, new rules for reputation management, The State of Pets in Rental Housing Report, the Trilogy/Greystar partnership and multifamily absorption to slow.

Industry Trends Report | Week of January 13

The top storylines in multifamily this week are marketing channel diversification, leveraging services for retention, fostering trust with third-party clients, resident onboarding, media coverage of pricing software, living walls, occupancy improves, owners unite against price gouging in California and food aid reached pets displaced by Los Angeles wildfires.

Industry Trends Report | Week of January 6

The top storylines in multifamily this week are SmartRent launches investment program, rate cuts and higher RTO in 2025, apartment rent growth dips, helping in pet emergencies, data-driven strategies for leasing, 2025 multifamily anti-resolutions, revolutionizing multifamily websites, how AI is transforming multifamily and branding trends for the next…

How Site Teams Can Support Residents in Pet Emergencies

Pet owners seldom want to think about it—what if something happens to my pet? Oftentimes, they are unprepared for emergency situations because they never want to envision them. Property teams never want to encounter an emergency situation, either. But they can take steps to ensure their residents have…