The Biden Administration Flirts With Imposing Nationwide Rent Control Via Executive Action
The White House's idea of using Freddie Mac and Fannie Mae to adopt rent control faces numerous legal and practical hurdles.

Federal housing regulators are flirting with the idea of imposing nationwide rent control via executive action, although any attempt to implement their plan would run into some serious practical and legal hurdles.
On Wednesday, the White House released a Blueprint for a Renters Bill of Rights that lists a wide range of actions federal agencies are taking or considering to "strengthen tenant protections and encourage rental affordability."
The most eye-catching proposal is an announcement that the Federal Housing Finance Agency (FHFA)—the independent regulator and conservator of Freddie Mac and Fannie Mae—would explore ways it could "limit egregious rent increases" going forward at properties with a Fannie- or Freddie-backed mortgage.
Since the campaign trail, President Joe Biden has promised to create a "renters bill of rights" of federal tenant protection. In recent months, he's also been pressured by congressional Democrats and affordable housing advocates to use his executive powers to more strictly regulate "corporate landlords" and their ability to charge market prices for housing.
Both have suggested in letters to the White House that the FHFA use its powers to cap rent increases at properties with a Freddie- or Fannie-backed mortgage.
Wednesday's announcement doesn't commit the Biden administration or the FHFA to actually enacting rent control. But it does say that the independent agency will "launch a process" to consider it.
Former housing regulators and housing industry stakeholders have criticized the idea for being both counterproductive and likely illegal.
Government-sponsored enterprises (GSEs) like Fannie and Freddie "loan in places where it's often really hard to get a loan, like a small multifamily building in St. Louis," says Jim Lapides of the National Multifamily Housing Council (NMHC), a trade association.
Lapides says developers would generally just avoid taking loans that come with a rent control requirement. That means that GSEs would see their multifamily business shrink substantially. Developers in more marginal markets where GSEs are a major source of financing would struggle to get capital at all, he says.
That wouldn't necessarily be a bad outcome for people who would like to see Fannie and Freddie play a smaller role in the housing market. But enforcing rent control via the FHFA would face some serious legal hurdles.
It's "legally dubious" that the FHFA has the power to enforce rent limits, says Mark Calabria, a senior advisor to the Cato Institute and former FHFA director during the Trump administration.
Calabria says that during his tenure, the FHFA had performed a legal analysis of whether it could modify existing contracts with landlords to include additional tenant protections and rent caps, and "the conclusion was certainly you can't really do it."
The blueprint released by the White House suggests imposing limits on "egregious" rent increases on future loans only. That mirrors the demand by affordable housing groups in an August 2022 letter to the Biden administration. (In contrast, a letter authored by Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D–Mass.) and Rep. Jamaal Bowman (D–N.Y.) from earlier this month does not limit its request for FHFA-enforced rent caps to new loans.)
Calabria says that the FHFA only enforcing rent caps on new loans would remove one legal obstacle. But the policy would still have to be reconciled with the agency's statutory mission to minimize Fannie and Freddie's losses, which would be a huge stretch.
He also says that any rent control rule would face extreme internal resistance from the FHFA, Fannie, and Freddie, which would be unhappy to see their market share shrink because of the rule.
In addition to the rent control, the White House's blueprint also directs federal agencies to explore stricter regulation of tenant background checks, put more limits on evictions at public housing, restrict landlords' ability to reject federal housing vouchers, and guarantee military housing tenants' right to organize tenant unions.
The plan landed with a thud with housing providers generally. The NMHC and National Apartment Association both released statements expressing their disappointment with the plan and their opposition to an increased federal regulatory role in rental housing.
On the other side, National Low Income Housing Coalition criticized the administration for not going further in adopting its own sweeping recommendations for more tenant protections, calling the blueprint "a missed opportunity."
For all the novel regulatory interventions it's considering, the Biden administration is pretty candid that the root of renters' problems is a lack of housing supply.
"Limited housing supply has created more competition for fewer available units, which gives owners even more leverage in deciding to whom to rent to, what lease terms to offer, and whether and how much to raise rents," reads the White House's blueprint.
Rent control has a history of constricting the supply of rental housing and reducing housing quality.
By pursuing it and other policies that would raise the costs or limit the returns of providing rental housing, the White House's blueprint is likely to limit supply further and exacerbate many of the problems it's trying to fix.
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This is an example of how politicians suck at the OODA loop, and allow misinformation to make ridiculous policies that ruin people’s lives.
Start from little information: “My constituents are whining about rent!”
Let’s make a decision to take drastic action: price controls, known by all sane economics to cause shortages and surpluses
That ends up being a mistake that makes everyone’s life worse.
This is why a slow and limited government is superior.
Yep.
Way back in pre-history, the seventies, there was an oil embargo, and the price of gasoline predictably went up. But then the federal government stepped in to help, and it went from expensive to unobtainable. Before price controls, there were no long lines or alternating days to buy gas, it was just expensive.
Guess what will happen to rental housing if the federal government "helps us out"?
I for one look forward to uprooting my family and moving back in with my parents. /s
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The scariest words in the English language: "I'm from the government, and I'm here to help."
The core problem with Statism (Progressivism/Socialism/Communism/Fascism) is that no bureaucracy, no matter how expert and well intentioned, can keep up with the sheer SPEED of a dynamic industrial economy. The ‘free’ market is neither efficient nor, in some cases, sane (look at the market in collectibles) which tempts meddlers to try to impose order. But inevitably, even if they are not corrupt (bet me), the attempt cannot keep up and efforts to control the shifting economy bring on shortages, and stagnation.
This is an example of how politicians suck at the OODA loop, and allow misinformation to make ridiculous policies that ruin people’s lives.
On the contrary, this shows how they excel at the OODA loop, by not letting a problem/panic/crisis pass by without expanding their own power and fattening their bank accounts. It's not that they think price controls will solve a problem, it's that they've wanted price controls and now they found an excuse to implement them.
These always stifle development and produce shortages. The government controling your rent is like giving ralph wiggum a flamethrower.
What people don't realize is that HUD *already* controls rents via the amount it is willing to pay for Section 8 Apartments. Called "rent reasonableness", each geographical area has a maximum that can be subsidized for each size of apartment, i.e. one bedroom, two bedroom, etc. HUD has some metric to determine this, it is based on median area income, land costs, etc...
What this means is that people with Section 8 Vouchers often remain homeless because they can't find an apartment at a price that HUD is willing to subsidize.
And Section 8 goes back to something like 1938....
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Read their platform.
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Stay in that pot frog, there's an already boiling pot of water nearby. Just think of how awful it would be in that pot.
A Progressive is a Socialist is a Communist is a Fascist. There is less difference between them then there is between a Southern Baptist and a Souther Methodist. Which does not, of course, keep them from arguing bitterly amongst themselves.
This is our return to normalcy, I think.
The party that rules almost exclusively by executive order says the other guy wants to turn the country into a dictatorship. They also said he needed to be removed from power because he didn't use the Pandemic as an excuse to massively expand the power of the government and the executive branch; unforgivable because it fails to square with what a guy looking to make himself dictator would do in that situation.
However, the media says the Orange Man is still Bad, maybe even Worse than before, and that the party that claimed the power to kill citizens without trial or any other due process is "saving our republic" and that any dissenting voice is either "state run media" (run by the side who doesn't run the state) or is a "foreign asset"...
these people are just fucking bulldozers of idiocy
Nothing increases the availability of rentals like making it impossible to own rentals.
OSHA vaccine mandate requiring new experimental medicine injection (that was still under emergency use auth, btw) to keep your job
Student loan taxpayer redistribution to a very specific group of people who knowingly signed a contract and agreed to pay back
Constantly putting forward the need for 'assault' weapon bans
Shitting all over property rights with this rent control scheme
....
Call me crazy, but it seems like these are all coming from a bunch of fucking commies that hate the constitution
OK, you're crazy.
Because we accept election results that let a party intending on the destruction of freedom rule the USA.
Every action taken by the Biden administration (democrat party) has been to destroy the economy, the military effectiveness, and the world influence of America. Just like the democratic platform said they would.
Because we accept election results that let a party intending on the destruction of freedom rule the USA.
Yes.
The whole point of democracy is that people can choose, for good or for evil, their own destiny. If you discard their ability to choose evil, you also discard their ability to choose good, and you are generally left with evil imposed upon them.
It's also how you get Venezuela.
The Trump Administration was the one that initiated the nationwide eviction ban. Can we agree he is also a commie who hates the Constitution?
Nobody here said that was a good thing, in fact many called him out on it.
Of course, responding to a situation caused mostly by retarded democrats isn’t the same thing as knowingly trying to implement something that has only caused rents to soar in places like New York and Seattle.
^ yes.
He's a big government socialist who did almost nothing to roll back the socialist state we now have, and to boot he was anti-gun, as socialists are.
He was basically a typical new york liberal democrat who spoke rudely about illegal immigration.
Sort of like Bernie does?
The 2016 election was a baffling choice between a scandal-ridden big government liberal democrat from New York and Hillary Clinton. Watching Trump blast "RINO"s for four years was hysterical in its shameless chutzpah.
In his defense, plenty of "Republicans" showed their true colors. Neocons joyously walked back to the Democrat party.
He made us a less belligerent country internationally. NOW, we are stumbling towards World War III.
Oh yeah? Well what about...
It was a bad move, much like bump stock bans. Its fine to call him out on this, and I agree.
But the body of his work can hardly be called "constitution hating commie", unlike the current administration who seem like they are tripping all over themselves to appear as such
The vast “body of his work” has been whining about how victimized he is and undermining American democracy.
He even explicitly expressed his disregard for the Constitution in no uncertain terms on TRUTH Social.
I’m not going to try and defend what he said (honestly what’s the point of trying to parse what he or Biden really means anymore), but as a hypothetical, if it could have been proven that Trump was in fact installed by Russia, how would you go about removing him (and his entire administration) from office without chucking some of the constitution out the window?
This (having to completely remove an administration) is clearly something we’ve never really considered as a country, but I think it bears examination.
1) Boaf sidez.
Vanilla white Mike has spoken.
It was certainly a mistake, but reaction to all you Marxist. Irons who shut down your states, and mine.
Can you agree your democrat party is an ongoing threat the the republic, and should not exist?
No response from Mike. What a surprise. He’s such a coward.
dont forget banning gas stoves. they actually floated that one out there lol
That's just a wild conspiracy propagated by right wing news sites. We've always been at war with Eurasia. There are five lights.
If only we had a POTUS who would push back against the regulatory agencies...
In case any of you republican cucks are wondering "will the constitution save us from this?" "is the president over-reaching his authority?"
Remember we had a president who rounded up americans based on their race and put them in concentration camps, with an executive order. Courts upheld it. All pretense of limited government is gone.
During a declared war. (remember them?)
In part to stop lynching and other mob violence, in part to save the time and trouble of vetting each one separately.
Roosevelt authorized Executive Order 9066, issued two months after Pearl Harbor, which allowed regional military commanders to designate "military areas" from which "any or all persons may be excluded."[14] Although the executive order did not mention Japanese Americans, this authority was used to declare that all people of Japanese ancestry were required to leave Alaska[15] and the military exclusion zones from all of California and parts of Oregon, Washington, and Arizona, with the exception of those inmates who were being held in government camps.[16] The detainees were not only people of Japanese ancestry, they also included a relatively small number—though still totaling well over ten thousand—of people of German and Italian ancestry as well as Germans who were expelled from Latin America and deported to the U.S
Met a man in Japan when I was stationed there quite a while back. My Japanese, like his English, left a lot to be desired; found we had Spanish as a common language.
Turns out he was expelled from Peru to the US (camps) during WWII, and then back to Japan after the end of the war.
For their own protection? Because figuring out which of them might be enemies was simply too inconvenient and time consuming?
Bruh. Freedom isn't contingent on whether it's convenient for the authorities to allow. Literally the only defensible thing about the internment of Japanese Americans is that it eventually ended and that it's not what we do now. There is never a reasonable circumstance for anything like that. Not in peace, not even in war.
While I agree, there WERE folk signaling Japanese subs off the left coast and while their marksmanship was downright TERRIBLE, at least one instance where a Japanese sub shelled a US oil refinery. (They didn't hit anything vital, but that doesn't mean that they didn't TRY....)
And Hoover was going to send his WASP FBI agents into communities where many people didn't even speak English -- and attempt to root out the spies? (We tried that in Vietnam, how'd that turn out???)
The concern -- I consider legitimate -- was that everything/everyone going to either Hawii or points beyond had to leave the left coast by boat, and if the Japanese were told when various ships left and from where, they could have a sub sitting out beyond the range of US coastal-based aircraft and sink it. And signaling could be as simple as a spy using the main breaker panel of his house to send a Morse Code message, which a drug dealer did 40 years later in Maine -- all the lights in a house on the shore shows up mile out to sea, yet isn't exactly visible to anyone else. Even with all the post-WWII development, the guy in Maine didn't get noticed doing this. (Now as to buying five brand-new pickup trucks with cash, from the same dealer and at the same time -- that kinda did get noticed...)
I'm no fan of FDR, but ....
"He also says that any rent control rule would face extreme internal resistance from the FHFA, Fannie, and Freddie, which would be unhappy to see their market share shrink because of the rule."
Easy fix: Eliminate the FHFA, Fannie, and Freddie. Let the market decide what housing should be built rather than the national government. It's a start.
Even better fix, disband the democrat party and establish prohibitions on the practice of Marxism through a constitutional amendment.
I will make an agreement with you: I will support disbanding the Democrats as long as we ban the Republicans as well.
Ok. Then we can focus on soling all the Marxists.
I don't have a problem with Marxism i.e., per se -- as long as it's voluntary and doesn't use other people's money. (Yeah, I know how often that happens!)
It's worth mentioning that communism works just fine for small groups of like minded people. Democracy and our Republican style of government is perfectly compatible with people living that way.
The opposite, where there is a communist regime, generally cannot allow Democracy or a Republican style of government to exist.
One of the many reasons why ours is the better flawed system. It remains fundamentally flawed yet is still superior to the many alternatives so far conceived.
Yeppers.
I meant in government. If a group of people want to form their own private hippie commune, I really don’t care. Bring Marxism into government, and it should result in federal prison, or a firing squad.
We haven’t treated Marxism that way, and look where it’s gotten us. An i,legitimate oppressive regime, and facing down. Unclear armageddon.
"I meant in government."
Good enough. On the other hand, "collectivism" is part of most people's daily lives. For instance, most folks who have insurance, whether auto, home, casualty, health, whatever, work in a collective manner to share the costs and risks of life. They do this willingly.
Defining "Marxism" isn't always an easy task. Does a County in Texas voting to fund a public school guilty of a form of "Marxism?" It surely could be seen as "collectivism," a fundamental element of Marxism. For that matter, so is the County Jail.
Don't you guys understand the future for America?
Start with the premise that all emotional and material wants are human rights. And that these must be provided by government.
Does it make sense now?
where have i seen that before? Did it work out?
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Can we make it all magically appear by taxing *someone* that isnt me?
I’ve been, sometimes unfairly, trolling Britschgi on the YIMBY thing forever. My main argument was not about zoning, is was that the free market was getting into bed with leftists (subsidize or section 8 - 20 percent of all new housing, water, sewage energy ) will eventually lead to rent control.
Told you so!!!!!!!!
Man, I sure am glad we got rid of that fascist authoritarian.
This is easy to predict, he will keep talking about it until a few months before the 2024 election but never actually implement it and then he will sign the order that will be challenged in the courts and blocked of course but he will get the good press off of it and be able to blame it being blocked on those Extreme Maga Reublicans…in other words a 2022 remake.
Could someone please throw a log in the server's fire-box?
Great clickbait, but obviously has no chance of becoming reality. It's just more fantasy and virtue signaling.
It’s based on taking government backed loans, not so clear cut
Normally private lending would open up a new building market, free market housing would build. But… the Cato endorsed federal government takeover of new building requirements based on percentages of race based subsidized units for any locality taking transportation grants will kill that deal. Idiocy at Cato
With the one minor inconvenience that the federal government has no constitutional authority to do anything about rent.
!!!!!!!!!!!!!! -- no constitutional authority -- !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
The people never granted their government this kind of authority.
Needed highlighting even if it just gets ignored as it has a running record of doing.
This national nightmare will end when Biden gets evicted from his house.
The Biden Crown Dictatorship Flirts With Imposing Nationwide Rent Control Via Royal Decree.
Legislatures are no longer needed. One man decides all in the US now.
Apparently that's how "our democracy" works at the end of the day.
Must have more government!
Impeachment is off the table.
We need to go far beyond that. It’s worth sacrificing even millions of democrats if it averts WW3 and restores our freedoms.
American rights > democrat lives
You want rent control ? Stop corporations from buying out houses to chain-collect rents so that normal people can afford houses at normal market driven prices.
But BUYERS have been granted special Gov-Grants and *free* money for decades all in the pursuit of “normal people can afford houses” narrative.
Kinda late to the game to be screaming about all those normal people using Government Grants to buy out houses and chain-collect on Government Entitlements.
Maybe Gov-Guns should’ve never been used in the Housing Industry and maybe doing so was even a VIOLATION of LAW ( Supreme Law ).
Chinese nationals first
But how will the Big Guy get his 10% tip?
YOU didn't build that house....
[WE] did!!!!! /s
The many ways [WE] Democrats gang up together and STEAL things from others that [WE] don't want to *EARN*. Gangland politics 101.
"flirting with the idea of imposing nationwide rent control via executive action"
Hmmm... nationwide rent control, followed by mass bankruptcies, followed by BlackRock buying up properties cheap. Got it. What could go wrong?
Yeah, Pruitt-Igoe, Queensbridge, Jordan Downs, Magnolia, Marci, and Cabrini Green to name but a few. What could possibly go wrong?
Translation: Biden is bowing to his corporate masters and trying to limit construction to gigantic corporations who don’t depend on federal housing loans and to drive small landlords out of business so that corporations can pick up their properties cheap.
And Biden is trying to sell this crony capitalist and corrupt scheme as some populist measure for the people.
"Limited housing supply has created more competition for fewer available units, which gives owners even more leverage in deciding to whom to rent to
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If the goal is less housing, this is a great idea. Another good idea to increase rent and lessen the number of houses available to rent is to bring in millions of illegal aliens and promise to house them at the cost of the tax-payers.
Previously, I thought progressives were misguided with good intentions (that's been decades ago). I finally realized they are evil because no one could actually be so stupid as to think this is a good idea.
Note to foreign readers: "progressives" is the new collective noun for non-Christian bolshevik stock-exchange Jewry. Not to be confused with prohibitionist Teedy Rosenfeld race-suicide progressives.
You’re a huge fucking idiot, did you know that?
MMT -- Modern Monetary Theory
This fun idea had it's day justifying the extra $3.5 TRILLION invented and distributed by FedGov during the lockdown. "A nation with a sovereign currency can't run out of money; it can generate it from scratch."
People loved that. Greed for something from nothing.
Buried in the noise, the fine print ... "Of course, in order to control inflation, FedGov also has to have full control of other elements of the economy."
Like taxes, profits, wages, prices, your life. Et fucking cettera.
Stolen elections have consequences.
Executive Action? Whut's a 1973 Boit Lancaster JFK assassination flick got to do with today's senile Kleptocracy?
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