Real estate agents criticized for discouraging long-term leases amid state’s housing crisis.

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  1. It’s crucial to address the role of real estate agents in the housing crisis, especially when it comes to long-term leases. By discouraging these leases, agents may inadvertently contribute to increased housing instability and affordability issues in our communities. Long-term leases provide stability for both tenants and landlords, fostering healthier neighborhoods.

    It’s important for stakeholders to recognize the value of long-term agreements in ensuring a balanced housing market and to work collaboratively towards solutions that prioritize the needs of residents. Encouraging long-term leases can not only benefit tenants but also create a more sustainable rental market overall. It’s time for a collective effort to reshape how we approach rental agreements to better serve our communities.

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