The rent law that passed in 2019, it cut off most of the routes that landlords had to raise the rents. The landlord's argument is that they can't afford to fix up the units. Tenants are arguing that landlords are just holding these units ransom for political reasons.
Investors have flocked to purchase single-family homes across the U.S., as technology has made the asset class scaleable. But, how will the sector fare with inflation, increasing interest rates and a potential recession on the horizon?
Deconstruct chats with Doug Brien, the CEO of single-family rental management and investment firm Mynd about why he's still bullish on the asset class.