
We need Wall Street landlords — but we need them to play fair.
Wall Street–backed landlords have entered the affordable-housing market. Their capital and scale expand access—but their profit-driven models create new risks: automated billing errors, impersonal management, and poor accountability when disputes arise.
The answer isn’t to push them out or give them a free pass—it’s to balance public oversight with private investment. Enforcement, transparent billing, and local zoning can keep housing fair for tenants while maintaining investor confidence.
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