This episode is brought to you by https://www.ElevateOS.com —the only all-in-one community operating system.ElevateOS transforms property management, combining resident engagement, reservations, rent payments, maintenance, and concierge services into a single super app. It also uniquely integrates access control, intercoms, package lockers, and thermostats, eliminating app fatigue and redefining modern apartment living.Visit https://www.ElevateOS.com/MMN for a free demo and see how they can help you level up your operations.I just learned something game-changing for landlords at Apartmentalize 2025: a federal appeals court ruling that could help property owners reclaim millions lost due to eviction moratoriums!#EvictionBan #LandlordRights #Apartmentalize2025I've got the scoop on how this lawsuit might bring relief to property owners and why you should pay attention.In today’s episode of the Multifamily Collective, Mike Brewer dives into a major legal update that came out of Apartmentalize 2025 during the opening session. A federal appeals court ruling now allows landlords' lawsuit over eviction bans to move forward. Here's what this means for property owners, especially those who were impacted by the eviction moratorium during the pandemic.The court decision, handed down on Friday, denies a request for a full court hearing, leaving the door open for landlords to seek potential claims against the federal government. This lawsuit stems from the Biden administration’s eviction moratorium that handcuffed landlords from evicting residents who couldn’t pay rent, or in some cases, simply refused to.🏢 What’s at stake?Some estimates suggest landlords could be looking at over $23 billion in potential claims related to lost rent during the moratorium. But what does this mean for landlords who bought properties during the pandemic? Can they reclaim those losses or will it be limited to current owners?Mike weighs in on the implications and offers his perspective on how this could be a huge win for landlords—despite the understandable need for eviction moratoriums at the time.🔔 Stay tuned for more updates from Apartmentalize 2025, including in-depth analysis and thought-provoking discussions that are shaping the future of multifamily. Be sure to like, comment, and subscribe for more insights from the Multifamily Collective!