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Gov. Ferguson signs landmark rent control bill

  • Washington state Governor Bob Ferguson signed House Bill 1217 into law on Wednesday, establishing rent control protections primarily in Seattle and statewide.
  • A legislative committee reached agreement after recognizing renters faced destabilizing rent increases with no previous limits across the state.
  • The law limits yearly rent hikes to the smaller amount between 10% and a rate combining 7% with inflation, sets a 5% limit for manufactured homes, and excludes new developments and nonprofit-run affordable housing from these restrictions.
  • Lawmakers passed the bill 54-44, with five Democrats opposing, while sponsor Sen. Emily Alvarado said it sets "common-sense guardrails" to prevent excessive increases.
  • The law aims to provide relief for renters and suggests ongoing debates over its effects on housing development amid similar policies in Oregon and California.
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