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Rents up over 10% in the last year, groups advocate for a cap

Por: WPTV Nation October 21, 2022

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There has been an over 10 percent jump in rent costs compared to this time last year, according to Realtor.com data.Their economist is predicting it will be at least another year before rent increases go back to the average pace of growth before the pandemic.Renter advocates say they've been hearing from so many people recently who can't afford these types of rent hikes.“Research for the last several years has indicated that minimum... + full article



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