What is a rent check?

Rental check is an act of a management body that develops control over how many landlords can increase rent. Several capitals in the US have rent control, especially New York City, where the city government adopts laws that control rent. There are opponents and supporters of this practice. They also suggest that people who are in the area in the area will eventually pay a higher price for renting, because rent for new tenants may not be checked.

In other words, the introduced tenants are unlikely to move and give up the benefits of paying under market value. As a result, available features are offered for very high rent. If the rent control was canceled, it was argued, then the rent would go for some people, but it would be stabilized that the new tenants do not have to pay the stunning gly prices. Strictly controlled rent means that real estate owners may not have money to carry out the necessary repairs of real estate unless the rent increases with peaceOU inflation for other industries such as building or painting.

Proponents feel that increasing rent leads to unstable and unbalanced communities. When people's economic circumstances change, for example, when they have a different child or retire, they can force them to rent them to move. This means that the Make -up neighborhood changes more often, which reduces the chances that neighbors get to know each other. It also means that some people will have to move to increasingly poorer or more dangerous neighborhoods if their income is not in line with the rent values.

The lack of a lack of rent affects the school districts and their ability to predict participation and budget. If people have to move because increasing rent is high, then children will have to change schools frequently. It also tends to reduce the diversity of neighborhood if the rent increases will be supported by Pouz to people with certain incomes in a particular area. For supporters of this type of law is an ideal community composed of people of different socio-economic positions, age groups and ethnic groups. High rent tends to segregate populations.

There are good points for and against rent control and both parties share similar concerns. One of them is that rent, even in the area of ​​controlled rent, often are not in line with the reward, especially for those who do not have college or secondary schools. Most supporters and opponents also share concerns about a lack of diversity in neighborhoods. However, each group represents different solutions to these problems.

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