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Fighting the rent squeeze
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Rental property owner wants other landlords to keep rents low.

TUCSON, Ariz. — Rents for apartments and homes are soaring. That’s attracting out of state investors who see strong profits from buying rental properties. They can run rents to high for low-income Tucsonans.

“When you get into the property owning business, especially when you get into the low income property business, you are your brother's keeper,” shared Stephanie Zill. She said, “It's impossible for people who make $750 a month on a fixed income to rent a place that costs $650 and up. It leaves them nothing to live on.”

“There’s a sense that that whole dynamic becomes predatory and when we are creating a new demographic of homeless, that is people who are 65 and up, people who are disabled, veterans, seniors. That’s simply wrong,” Kozachik expressed.“That takes money away from police and fire and roads and parks, and so we're really counting on landlords to grow a heart and understand that just because you can doesn't make it right,” he added.

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