The lawsuit alleges that this practice inflates sellers’ costs and, subsequently, is anticompetitive. Recent slowdowns in rent pricing growth and residential worth appreciation have accomplished little to extend affordability. Millions of people have taken matters into their very own arms and are moving to markets, together with the Sun Belt, where they’ll afford to buy a house. That solved the problem for a lot of early movers, but prices and rents have been rising a lot faster in plenty of of these “Zoom towns,” lowering their affordability.
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