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by gozur88
3079 days ago
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>All it does is force land lords to massively increase rent amounts when someone moves out to account for multi-year market increases. Depends on the scheme in place. There are a lot of places where the amount the landlord can raise the rent between tenants is capped. There are two big problems with rent control: It results in a constriction of supply over time, and it causes degradation in housing stock quality. There's no reason to put one cent more into your rent controlled place than required by law. |
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