Home Owners Associations Are Pushing Back Against The Investors Buying Up Houses

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Longtime homeowners are fighting back a troubling new trend: corporations buying up single-family homes and converting them into rental properties. Once serene neighborhoods are now seeing poor upkeep and criminal activity. And with high demand and low inventory, first-time homebuyers are being priced out by the investor invasion backed by Wall Street. » Subscribe to NBC News: http://nbcnews.to/SubscribeToNBC
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Home Owners Associations Are Pushing Back Against The Investors Buying Up Houses

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