A historic wave of tenant organizing is on the verge of winning renter protections that would be attached to federal loans—affecting 1 in 4 apartments. But Greystar, Blackstone, and AvalonBay are spending millions to block it.

They’re a part of a coalition of massive landlords, baks, and investors who are pooling resources to block rent control and renter protection policies.

One of the biggest landlord industry lobbying groups is called the National Multifamily Housing Council. That group has spent almost $10 million lobbying against rent control.

Despite this opposition, we’re seeing one of the largest upticks in tenant organizing since the 1970s, as renters across the country face worsening housing crisis. Groups like KC Tenants are at the forefront of this movement, fighting to stop unfair rent hikes and corporate slumlords.

  • lowdownfool
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    31 year ago

    The conservative Supreme Court will strike this down for interfering with the right of landlords to make money.

    • Athena5898OP
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      61 year ago

      To me its more important to show the importance of organizing. These people have each other’s backs, and even if rent control doesn’t happen, renters can still have ways to fight back, which is more effective then doing nothing.