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UMH (UMH) CFO Kevin Miller adds UMH shares through dividend reinvestment

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UMH Properties, Inc. executive vice president, CFO and treasurer Kevin S. Miller increased his stake through a small share purchase. On June 15, 2026, he bought 68.38 shares of common stock at $14.625 per share via the company’s Dividend Reinvestment and Stock Purchase Plan.

Following this transaction, Miller directly holds 22,627.51 shares of UMH common stock and 4,466.28 shares of Preferred D. He also holds stock options covering 15,000 shares at $18.30, 13,740 shares at $15.66, and 3,000 shares at $14.36, with expirations between 2033 and 2035.

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Insider Miller Kevin S.
Role EVP, CFO, Treasurer
Bought 68.38 shs ($1K)
Type Security Shares Price Value
Purchase UMH Properties, Inc. 68.38 $14.625 $1K
holding UMH Properties, Inc. -- -- --
holding UMH Properties, Inc. -- -- --
holding UMH Properties, Inc. -- -- --
holding UMH Properties, Inc. (Preferred D) -- -- --
Holdings After Transaction: UMH Properties, Inc. — 22,627.51 shares (Direct, null); UMH Properties, Inc. (Preferred D) — 4,466.28 shares (Direct, null)
Footnotes (1)
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Shares purchased 68.38 shares UMH common stock bought on June 15, 2026 at $14.625
Purchase price $14.625 per share Dividend Reinvestment and Stock Purchase Plan transaction
Common shares after transaction 22,627.51 shares Direct UMH common stock holdings following June 15, 2026 purchase
Preferred D holdings 4,466.28 shares UMH Properties, Inc. Preferred D stock held directly
Option position 1 15,000 shares at $18.30 UMH stock options expiring March 6, 2035
Option position 2 13,740 shares at $15.66 UMH stock options expiring March 26, 2034
Option position 3 3,000 shares at $14.36 UMH stock options expiring March 21, 2033
Dividend Reinvestment and Stock Purchase Plan financial
"Purchase of shares through the Dividend Reinvestment and Stock Purchase Plan on 6/15/2026."
A dividend reinvestment and stock purchase plan lets investors automatically use cash dividends to buy additional shares and often make extra share purchases directly from the company, usually at low or no commission. Think of it as an automatic savings plan for stock: dividends and optional contributions are turned into more shares, helping ownership grow through compounding and making regular investing simple and low-cost—key for long-term investors.
open-market purchase financial
"transaction_action is described as open-market purchase for the common stock transaction."
An open-market purchase is when an investor or a company buys shares on a public stock exchange at the going market price, rather than through a private deal. It matters to investors because these purchases change how many shares are available, can push the stock price up or signal confidence from large buyers, and often affect per-share metrics like earnings—think of it like someone buying lots of apples off a grocery shelf, reducing supply and potentially raising the price.
exercise price financial
"conversion_or_exercise_price fields of 18.3000, 15.6600 and 14.3600 show each option’s exercise price."
The exercise price is the fixed amount at which you can buy or sell an asset, like a stock, when using an options contract. It matters because it helps determine whether exercising the option will be profitable or not, depending on the current market price. Think of it as the set price you agree on today to buy or sell later.
expiration date financial
"expiration_date fields in 2033, 2034 and 2035 indicate each option’s expiration date."
The expiration date is the deadline after which a financial contract, such as an option or a futures agreement, is no longer valid or can be exercised. It matters to investors because it determines the timeframe during which they can take action or benefit from the contract, similar to how a coupon or a food item has a limited period of usefulness. Once the expiration date passes, the contract loses its value or ability to be used.
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SEC Form 4
FORM 4UNITED STATES SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION
Washington, D.C. 20549

STATEMENT OF CHANGES IN BENEFICIAL OWNERSHIP

Filed pursuant to Section 16(a) of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934
or Section 30(h) of the Investment Company Act of 1940
OMB APPROVAL
OMB Number:3235-0287
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Check this box if no longer subject to Section 16. Form 4 or Form 5 obligations may continue. See Instruction 1(b).
Check this box to indicate that a transaction was made pursuant to a contract, instruction or written plan for the purchase or sale of equity securities of the issuer that is intended to satisfy the affirmative defense conditions of Rule 10b5-1(c). See Instruction 10.
1. Name and Address of Reporting Person*
Miller Kevin S.

(Last)(First)(Middle)
3499 US HIGHWAY 9
SUITE 3C

(Street)
FREEHOLD NEW JERSEY 07728

(City)(State)(Zip)

UNITED STATES

(Country)
2. Issuer Name and Ticker or Trading Symbol
UMH PROPERTIES, INC. [ UMH ]
5. Relationship of Reporting Person(s) to Issuer
(Check all applicable)
Director10% Owner
XOfficer (give title below)Other (specify below)
EVP, CFO, Treasurer
2a. Foreign Trading Symbol
3. Date of Earliest Transaction (Month/Day/Year)
06/15/2026
6. Individual or Joint/Group Filing (Check Applicable Line)
XForm filed by One Reporting Person
Form filed by More than One Reporting Person
4. If Amendment, Date of Original Filed (Month/Day/Year)

Table I - Non-Derivative Securities Acquired, Disposed of, or Beneficially Owned
1. Title of Security (Instr. 3) 2. Transaction Date (Month/Day/Year)2A. Deemed Execution Date, if any (Month/Day/Year)3. Transaction Code (Instr. 8) 4. Securities Acquired (A) or Disposed Of (D) (Instr. 3, 4 and 5) 5. Amount of Securities Beneficially Owned Following Reported Transaction(s) (Instr. 3 and 4) 6. Ownership Form: Direct (D) or Indirect (I) (Instr. 4) 7. Nature of Indirect Beneficial Ownership (Instr. 4)
CodeVAmount(A) or (D)Price
UMH Properties, Inc.06/15/2026P68.38(1)A$14.62522,627.51D
UMH Properties, Inc. (Preferred D)4,466.28D
Table II - Derivative Securities Acquired, Disposed of, or Beneficially Owned
(e.g., puts, calls, warrants, options, convertible securities)
1. Title of Derivative Security (Instr. 3) 2. Conversion or Exercise Price of Derivative Security 3. Transaction Date (Month/Day/Year)3A. Deemed Execution Date, if any (Month/Day/Year)4. Transaction Code (Instr. 8) 5. Number of Derivative Securities Acquired (A) or Disposed of (D) (Instr. 3, 4 and 5) 6. Date Exercisable and Expiration Date (Month/Day/Year)7. Title and Amount of Securities Underlying Derivative Security (Instr. 3 and 4) 8. Price of Derivative Security (Instr. 5) 9. Number of derivative Securities Beneficially Owned Following Reported Transaction(s) (Instr. 4) 10. Ownership Form: Direct (D) or Indirect (I) (Instr. 4) 11. Nature of Indirect Beneficial Ownership (Instr. 4)
CodeV(A)(D)Date ExercisableExpiration DateTitleAmount or Number of Shares
UMH Properties, Inc.$14.3603/21/202403/21/2033UMH Properties, Inc.3,0003,000D
UMH Properties, Inc.$15.6603/26/202503/26/2034UMH Properties, Inc.13,74013,740D
UMH Properties, Inc.$18.303/06/202603/06/2035UMH Properties, Inc.15,00015,000D
Explanation of Responses:
1. Purchase of shares through the Dividend Reinvestment and Stock Purchase Plan on 6/15/2026.
Nelli Madden06/17/2026
** Signature of Reporting PersonDate
Reminder: Report on a separate line for each class of securities beneficially owned directly or indirectly.
* If the form is filed by more than one reporting person, see Instruction 4 (b)(v).
** Intentional misstatements or omissions of facts constitute Federal Criminal Violations See 18 U.S.C. 1001 and 15 U.S.C. 78ff(a).
Note: File three copies of this Form, one of which must be manually signed. If space is insufficient, see Instruction 6 for procedure.
Persons who respond to the collection of information contained in this form are not required to respond unless the form displays a currently valid OMB Number.
* Form 4: SEC 1474 (03-26)

FAQ

What did UMH (UMH) executive Kevin S. Miller report in this Form 4?

Kevin S. Miller reported a small increase in his UMH common stock holdings. He acquired 68.38 shares at $14.625 per share on June 15, 2026, through the company’s Dividend Reinvestment and Stock Purchase Plan, bringing his direct common holdings to 22,627.51 shares.

How many UMH (UMH) common shares does Kevin S. Miller own after this transaction?

After the reported transaction, Kevin S. Miller directly owns 22,627.51 UMH common shares. This reflects his existing position plus the 68.38 shares purchased on June 15, 2026, through the Dividend Reinvestment and Stock Purchase Plan at a price of $14.625 per share.

At what price did Kevin S. Miller buy additional UMH (UMH) shares?

He bought 68.38 UMH common shares at $14.625 per share. The purchase occurred on June 15, 2026, and was executed through UMH’s Dividend Reinvestment and Stock Purchase Plan, which automatically reinvests dividends into additional company stock for participating shareholders.

What preferred stock holdings does Kevin S. Miller have in UMH (UMH)?

Kevin S. Miller holds 4,466.28 shares of UMH Properties, Inc. Preferred D. This preferred position is in addition to his 22,627.51 common shares and reflects a separate class of equity with its own dividend and structural characteristics disclosed in company materials.

What stock options on UMH (UMH) does Kevin S. Miller hold according to this filing?

He holds options on 15,000 shares at a $18.30 exercise price, 13,740 shares at $15.66, and 3,000 shares at $14.36. These options expire between March 21, 2033, and March 6, 2035, and relate to UMH common stock held directly.

Was the UMH (UMH) share purchase by Kevin S. Miller open-market or plan-based?

The transaction was plan-based, executed through UMH’s Dividend Reinvestment and Stock Purchase Plan. On June 15, 2026, 68.38 common shares were acquired at $14.625 as dividends were reinvested automatically, rather than through a discretionary open-market order.