The proposed ordinance in Tampa threatens landlords with jail time if they raise the rent more than 5 percent a year. Landlords and Realtors vow to fight back seeking to block a cap on rent hikes.
Source: Inman News
Florida Realtors and landlords team up to fight rent control, file lawsuit
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