The White House is advancing President Donald Trump’s proposed ban on investors owning over 100 single-family homes, sending a memo to House and Senate committee leaders. This plan aims to restrict such investors from acquiring more properties, though it includes exemptions for those who build or significantly renovate homes specifically for renting. The proposal has faced skepticism from some experts and Democrats due to perceived limitations and an absence of requirements for investors to divest existing properties.
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White House Pushes Trump's Ban On Investors With 100+ Single-Family Homes: Report
The White House is advancing President Donald Trump’s proposed ban on investors owning over 100 single-family homes, sending a memo to House and Senate committee leaders. This plan aims to restrict such investors from acquiring more properties, though it includes exemptions for those who build or significantly renovate homes specifically for renting. The proposal has faced skepticism from some experts and Democrats due to perceived limitations and an absence of requirements for investors to divest existing properties.