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- Rise in investor-owned single-family rentals prompts policy responses - Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis
Rise in investor-owned single-family rentals prompts policy responses - Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis
Summary
This article discusses the rise of investor-owned single-family rentals and the policy responses it's prompting. Hosts should be aware of this trend as it may impact local regulations and the competitive landscape of the market. Staying informed about these developments is essential for long-term profitability.
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