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Why isn’t everything rent-controlled?
Why isn’t everything rent-controlled?
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What if we could just ban ridiculously
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high rents? That is what more and more
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cities and states are trying to do with
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rent control, which limits how much
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landlords can raise rents every year on
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some apartments? That might sound like a
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great idea. Why shouldn't landlords
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profit a little less so people can
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afford to make their rent? I'm a
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lifelong renter and my rent is pretty
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steep and it would be my dream to be
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able to know I won't be hit with a
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massive rent hike next year. If only it
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were that simple. Rent control can
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protect a limited number of tenants who
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are grandfathered into low rents, but
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it's not costless. It can sometimes
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worsen the very housing affordability
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problem that it's trying to solve. In
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high-cost cities, housing is so
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expensive because there is so much
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demand to live there. There aren't
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enough homes and we need to build more
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of them. But when rent increases are
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tightly restricted, landlords have a
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strong incentive to take apartments off
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the rental market entirely, which
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reduces rental housing supply. We saw
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this happen in San Francisco where a
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group of economists found that an
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expansion of the city's rent control law
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in 1994 led some landlords to convert
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their rental apartments to condos. So,
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the supply of rentals in the city
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shrank, causing the rents in non-run
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control departments to rise. Trying to
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artificially suppress rents is kind of
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like trying to hold the lid down on a
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boiling pot. The pressure will
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inevitably boil over somewhere. So, why
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not just rent control everything? that
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would prevent new housing from being
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built at all, which would create an even
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more severe housing shortage. But that
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said, not all rent control laws are
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created equal, and rent control is
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trying to achieve a really important
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goal to give tenants not just
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affordability, but also long-term
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stability and more dignity. You can find
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all my reporting on this very nuanced
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issue at vox.com.