Stop Wall Street Landlords Act of 2022 takes on automated institutional investors
Californian Democrats introduced a controversial new bill called the Stop Wall Street Landlords Act of 2022 to “deter future SFR institutional investors.”
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The dip in demand in these areas could also suppress rent increases for existing tenants. “Property owners are even more incentivized to retain tenants, since units may sit empty for longer in current conditions,” said Zumper CEO Anthemos Georgiades. “[A renter] staying in place will likely mean a minimal rent increase this year, if any.”
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