Congressman Alford and colleagues urge House leaders to remove a ban on Build-to-Rent housing in Senate bill.
Quiver AI Summary
Co-Chairs express concerns over housing ban: Congressman Mark Alford and fellow co-chairs of the Real Estate and Build America Caucuses have submitted a letter to House leadership urging the removal of a proposed ban on Build-to-Rent housing in the Senate’s ROAD to Housing Act. They argue that this provision could worsen the housing supply and affordability crises.
Impact on housing supply highlighted: The lawmakers emphasize that the ban may decrease rental unit construction significantly, citing studies that project a potential loss of over 70,000 rental units. They expressed concern that such regulations would displace renters and harm middle-class families, particularly military households.
Call for legislative revision: The co-chairs assert that instead of limiting housing options, Congress should prioritize policies that enhance the supply of affordable housing. They are ready to collaborate with House leaders to ensure final legislation supports housing needs for American families.
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