Both Renters and Landlords Object to Bills Capping Rent Increases

Nearly 400 people signed up to testify at a public hearing on two bills that would cap yearly rent increases at four percent plus an adjustment based on inflation. (CT Examiner)

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Renters and landlords are equally critical of legislative proposals that would cap yearly rental increases for apartments and mobile home parks, with landlords arguing that the limits are too strict,...

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Emilia Otte

Emilia Otte covers health and education for the Connecticut Examiner. In 2022 Otte was awarded "Rookie of the Year," by the New England Newspaper & Press Association.

e.otte@ctexaminer.com