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    Letters to the Editor: California needs a much stricter crackdown on corporate home buying

    Team_Prime US NewsBy Team_Prime US NewsMarch 2, 2026No Comments1 Min Read
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    To the editor: At first, I believed there was a misprint. A California invoice goals to restrict the capital tax loophole windfall for companies proudly owning greater than 50 single-family properties (“Newsom and Trump have vowed to crack down on corporate home buying. A new bill aims to curb it,” Feb. 24). I believed it needed to have been 5 single-family properties, not 50, however I used to be flawed.

    Why not introduce a state invoice limiting the variety of single-family properties a single company (and any of its varied subsidiaries) can personal to 5? This could make a major influence on California housing affordability. However as with lots of proposed payments, the fourth arm of the federal government, lobbyists, would have points with it.

    Gerard Brennan, Westlake Village



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