cross-posted from: https://discuss.online/post/42571735

As CBS News Atlanta previously reported, more than one in four single-family rental homes in metro Atlanta are owned by large corporate investors — more than 72,000 homes — giving the region one of the highest concentrations of institutional ownership anywhere in the United States.

Housing advocates have argued that those companies can outbid families with cash offers, reducing the number of homes available to first-time buyers while contributing to higher home prices and rents.

Warnock has repeatedly cited those trends in pushing the legislation, saying corporate investors have increasingly treated homes as financial assets instead of places for families to live.

  • frostedtrailblazer@lemmy.zip
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    2 days ago

    If anything, make most apartments non-profits or government owned and rented out on the lower end. I feel that no one should be profiting off of another person’s need for proper housing.

    I’m not talking about luxury apartments or things like that, but a basic roof over your head should not be something that another person is making a profit on.