One’s credit score determines one’s ability to obtain loans at favorable rates. Those with a higher credit score are deemed
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Another Innovation from Airbnb
At the beginning of the pandemic, we were told to stay home, work safe, or else. Businesses had to adjust
Exacerbating the Problem
Progressive Regressive “journalist” Patrick Range McDonald informs us that renters paid a total of $512 billion to landlords in 2019.
Utterly Clueless
The Washington, D.C. Rental Housing Commission recently approved a rent increase of 8.9 percent based on the rate of inflation.
A State of Denial
In November 2021, voters in St. Paul approved one of the nation’s most stringent rent control laws. The law was
Rent Control is not a Proper Function of Government
In November 2021, voters in Minneapolis asked city leaders to explore the implementation of rent control. Last week, a city
The Affordable Housing Crisis: Causes and Cures
Few people deny that America has a severe shortage of affordable housing for low- and moderate-income households. While there is
When Principles are Absent
Rent control hasn’t even taken effect in Boston, and already the consequences of rent control are being felt. Banker and