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Small landlords should not become an endangered species

Por: The Boston Globe Opinion December 29, 2022

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Kudos to Andrew Brinker for highlighting the challenges facing small landlords, who “own nearly half of the rental properties in Massachusetts” ( Page A1, Dec. 26). Small landlord buildings command lower rents than those owned by large landlords, putting these small landlords and their affordable housing units at risk. Research indicates these small landlords file far fewer evictions than do large landlords because, as a Volunteer Lawyers... + full article



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