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Mayor Johnson's renter protection proposal faces 'fierce' resistance from building owners
Mayor Brandon Johnson's 'Protecting Renters Ordinance' faces strong opposition from building owners, who protest provisions like banning move-in fees, requiring $10,000 compensation for evictions, and a $20 annual registration fee for rental units. The proposal, championed by Ald. Byron Sigcho-Lopez's Housing Committee, aims to level the playing field between renters and landlords but has been revised to remove controversial measures like compensation for rent increases, which critics argued could lead to rent control.
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