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The Biden Administration Cracks ⁤Down ‌on ⁤Hidden ‍Fees in ⁤the​ Rental Housing ‌Industry

In⁢ an effort to⁤ make ‍the⁤ true ​cost of housing more transparent, the Biden administration ⁤is taking ⁣action against so-called ⁣junk⁤ fees in⁤ the​ rental housing⁢ industry. President ⁣Joe⁤ Biden announced‌ this initiative on ‌July 19 at a ⁤meeting of the​ White House ⁣Competition Council, a task ‍force⁣ formed‍ to combat unfair competition and⁣ lower⁣ prices​ for ‍consumers.

The ⁣initiative​ includes commitments from ‌major⁤ real⁤ estate sites to provide⁣ complete ⁤fee⁢ information with each ‍listing, as ‍well ‍as legislative ⁢remedies being​ pursued by⁣ several states.

“We’re⁤ cracking down​ on hidden ‌junk ⁣fees in ‍rental housing,” ​Mr. Biden⁢ said. “Folks at home ⁣are having​ to pay⁢ $100 ⁢or ⁣more‌ just⁤ to‍ fill‍ out a⁣ rental ​application,⁤ even though the credit check ​can cost as little​ as‌ $20.”

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“Some [landlords] accept ⁣applications of hundreds of ⁢potential tenants, far more ​than ‌they ‌could ⁤seriously consider renting to, just ⁣to collect ‌these ⁤fees,”‍ he added. “It’s simply not right,​ and we’re⁤ going to ‌move on‌ it.”

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This ⁢action‌ aims‌ to increase competition in the rental housing‌ market and ultimately lower prices.‍ President‌ Biden emphasized ‍the importance of​ competition, ‌stating, “When companies ⁤have to‌ compete,‍ it means ​lower⁤ prices, fair wages, and ⁣more‌ innovation.”

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Ariel Nelson, an ‍attorney‍ at the⁣ National‍ Consumer‍ Law Center (NCLC), ‌praised the ⁣initiative, stating, “We ‍are greatly ⁣encouraged that the Biden⁢ Administration‍ is⁢ taking ⁣rental housing junk fees seriously, ⁢and we recognize that the ‌measures announced‌ today from private ‍companies are steps⁣ in​ the ‌right ⁤direction.”

While some ​real​ estate professionals defend these ⁢fees as necessary for landlords,⁢ most​ agree that increased ⁣transparency⁣ will benefit ⁤consumers.

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Unveiling‍ the Hidden Fees

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Rental ⁤properties often charge various ‍fees in addition to rent,‍ such ‍as application⁤ fees,⁢ pet fees,‌ pest control fees,⁣ and more. These‌ fees are ‍not always specified⁤ in real estate listings,‌ making it difficult for ⁤prospective tenants to‌ compare ⁤the ​true cost​ of renting ⁤different properties.

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According⁢ to⁢ the‍ Department ⁣of⁣ Housing and Urban Development​ (HUD), ‌the ⁣tightening ‌rental market has led‍ to ​more renters ​applying to multiple‌ properties⁢ and incurring multiple⁢ application‍ fees.⁢ Some tenants⁣ even ‌face eviction for‍ failure to pay additional⁣ fees, ⁢despite being​ up-to-date on rent.

Armstead⁤ Jones, a ⁤Baltimore-based‌ real ⁤estate consultant, highlighted ⁣the significance of these‍ fees, stating, “Most ‌renters don’t ‌know the ⁣bottom ⁢line​ cost‌ of the apartment ​until the ​first billing cycle.”

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The Lois⁢ Apartments in ⁣Miami Beach, ‌Fla., ‌in January 2021. (Google⁤ Maps)
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With over​ 30 percent of ‌U.S.​ housing​ occupied by​ renters, it is crucial to address these ‌hidden fees.​ The Biden administration’s initiative aims to create a‌ more equitable marketplace and maximize affordable housing ⁢accessibility.

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While ​some argue that these ⁣fees benefit landlords by ⁢avoiding⁤ rent ⁣increases, others ⁤believe they create ‍barriers⁣ for prospective renters. ⁣Sipho​ Simela, ⁤founder of ‍Matrix ​Rental Solutions, emphasized the⁤ need ⁤for⁤ transparency ⁤and technological tools ​to‍ address potential discrimination‍ and⁣ income-based concerns.

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Dottie Herman,⁣ vice ⁢chair ‌of Douglas Elliman, expressed ⁤support for transparency,‌ stating, ⁢“I ⁣think that transparency ⁣will ⁤help improve owners’ reputations as being more honest and ‌open ⁤as an⁢ industry.”

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Bidenomics in Action

The ⁢White House ⁤sees⁢ this‍ plan ⁢as⁢ part ⁢of Bidenomics, the⁤ president’s​ strategy to stimulate the economy by reducing prices,⁤ increasing⁣ competition, and supporting small businesses.

White ⁢House Press ​Secretary ‌Karine​ Jean-Pierre ⁣highlighted the⁤ administration’s​ efforts ⁢to eliminate​ hidden fees ⁤in ‌various⁢ sectors, stating, ‌“Competition is ⁢a ⁢key ‌pillar⁣ of Bidenomics, and⁣ it is‌ part ‌of the⁢ president’s agenda.‍ We believe it’s going to lower‍ costs for ⁣American families in targeted areas.”

However, ‌some ​business leaders‌ argue that ⁢the⁢ government is⁤ exerting too much​ control ⁢over the ‌private ⁣sector. Neil Bradley, the U.S. Chamber⁤ of⁢ Commerce’s​ chief policy ‍officer, expressed concerns ‍about rising prices and⁣ limited consumer ‍choices.

Despite​ differing‍ opinions, the Biden ‌administration ⁤remains confident in the ⁢positive impact of their actions. ⁣Economic data supports⁤ their​ claims,⁤ and they‍ believe that increased‍ competition will ultimately benefit consumers.


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