The Uneven Impact of the Pandemic on the Tenants and Owners of Small Rental Properties Published On July 13, 2021 Read the full paper here. Author: Nathaniel Decker, Postdoctoral Scholar Share This Post: Share via Twitter Share via Facebook Share via LinkedIn Related Articles Making It Pencil: Can We Get Housing for Middle-Income Households to Work?Authors: David Garcia, Ben Metcalf For middle-income Californians, the state’s housing supply and affordability challenges have been more acute in… Rental HousingWhat Small Multifamily Rental Property Owners Tell Us About Implementation of Tenant Protection LawsAuthor: Shazia Manji, Research Associate Though roughly 35 percent of the US population lives in rental housing, no comprehensive or… Rental HousingOwnership and Management of Small Multifamily Rental PropertiesTo better understand the small multifamily rental housing market, the Terner Center fielded a survey of the owners and managers… Rental HousingNew Pathways to Create More Deeply Affordable Housing: Early Lessons from HUD’s Faircloth-to-RAD ProgramAuthors: Ben Metcalf, Managing Director David Garcia, Policy Director Chris Hacnik, Terner Affiliate Public housing in the United States provides… Rental Housing