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 @9NF7Y8N from California answered…18hrs18H

Yes but only to maintain rate ranges based on local wages, public resources and allows for reasonable profits to owners.

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 @9NG4JK3 from Nevada answered…3hrs3H

Can only at max double the actual bills for the consumer so if the actual bills with taxes are $750 p/mo for 1700 sqft t…

 @9NFW65V from Massachusetts answered…8hrs8H

step 1: make it illegal for powerful rich corporations from mass buying houses and holding them to raise prices. step…

 @9NFG6YX from Connecticut answered…15hrs15H

No, the current issues with housing prices is due to a lack of supply. Enact policy that encourages housing development…

 @9NDZ995from Guam  answered…21hrs21H

Landlords should not be able to overcharge tenants Charging according to the growing inflation makes sense but over ch…