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Powerful real estate group says it’s open to rent control compromise
A Massachusetts real estate group, NAIOP, has shifted stance to support a compromise on rent control, potentially averting a November ballot showdown. The move follows Governor Maura Healey's openness to negotiation and efforts by tenant groups to propose a less restrictive alternative, though two other real estate groups remain opposed.
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