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Good point. I assumed the rents were driven up because fewer apts became available (tenants renting out their old place, or even landlords not signing up new tenants and taking the AirBnB revenue stream without the headaches or leases or evictions) but as you outline, the extra income may allow landlords to drive up the rents without much of a risk of turnover...


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