Rent control talk and actions continue to persist in many states across the country, including Florida, California, Minnesota, New York and Nevada.
Various measures have been either enacted, rejected or placed on November ballots, according to a report this week from the National Multifamily Housing Council (NMHC).
Apartment operators such as Camden recently stated in The Wall Street Journal that "it will not build in a rent-control market," according to Ric Campo, its chief executive.
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