DeSantis Signs Bill Banning Rent Control, Preempting Local Zoning Restrictions
The new law would allow developers to build housing on commercially zoned lots provided they include affordable units.

Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis, a Republican, has signed into law a new housing package that bans local governments from adopting rent control and cracks down on their ability to shoot down housing projects that contain affordable units.
The main provisions of the Live Local Act include funding increases and tax credits worth $711 million for a variety of the state's affordable housing programs. This includes sales tax relief on purchases of building materials; downpayment assistance for cops, teachers, military personnel, and other "hometown heroes" buying their first home; and more funding for affordable housing construction.
"This legislation provides record support for Florida's workforce and their families to help them live where they work, while also providing historic support for our military communities and the families living near military bases," said DeSantis.
In addition to new funding, the new law also includes some deregulatory policies.
It would require local governments to approve multifamily developments on commercial and mixed-use zoned properties without forcing builders to go through discretionary rezoning amendments.
In addition to these expedited approvals, these projects would also get relief from local height and density restrictions. They can be either three stories high or as tall as the tallest allowable commercial or residential development within one mile of the project site.
This regulatory relief would be available to projects where 40 percent of the units are offered at below-market rates to people making 120 percent of the area median income (AMI). Those affordable units could be offered at market rates after 30 years.
These kinds of inclusionary zoning policies typically act as a tax on new development, raising prices for market-rate units and reducing the construction of affected projects.
It's tough to say how strict Florida's policy will be.
Requiring that 40 percent of units be below-market-rate units is quite high. But a 120 percent AMI income threshold allows for much higher rents than most inclusionary zoning policies, which typically require housing be affordable for those making 80 percent or less of the AMI.
Also, developers would have to opt into these affordability requirements. A market-rate developer could still take their chances getting a property rezoned under the existing system. The worst these affordability requirements would do is make the expedited approvals and zoning relief ineffective.
That makes it less burdensome than "mandatory" inclusionary zoning policies that impose affordability requirements regardless of any benefits a developer has opted to receive.
Builders have praised the zoning reform measures.
"This legislation will increase and improve availability of affordable housing," said Brian Bullock, president of Tampa Bay Builders Association, in an email. "This new law changes zoning laws and allows the home building and development communities to assist in growing desperately needed affordable housing stock."
The law also fully prohibits local governments from adopting rent control.
Florida law already makes it really difficult for localities to regulate rents. They can only do so upon a finding that there's a "housing emergency which is so grave as to constitute a serious menace to the general public." That's a pretty high standard. The emergency caps can't last longer than a year. They also have to be passed by both the local county or city commission and voters via referendum.
Nevertheless, both officials and voters in Orange County, Florida, approved a rent control initiative in 2022. Litigation from trade associations representing property owners stopped it from going into effect. Now, the option is completely off the table.
DeSantis' signing of the bill is notable given his administration's past opposition to local zoning reforms.
The state's Department of Economic Opportunity (DEO) sued to stop a 2022 Gainesville ordinance allowing four-unit homes on residential land from going into effect. The reform itself was locally unpopular and the first act of a new Gainesville City Commission in January 2023 was to repeal the previous commission's upzoning.
The DEO lawsuit argued that Gainesville was being overly reliant on the "invisible hand" of the market to provide affordable housing, something only inclusionary zoning can do.
One provision of the bill DeSantis signed does make it more difficult to build affordable housing. The new law partially undoes a 2019 reform that allowed localities to expedite approvals of projects including affordable units on residential, commercial, or industrial land, even if the project isn't consistent with a local comprehensive plan or other state or local laws. Now, those expedited approvals are only available to projects on commercial or industrial land.
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She gets knotted?
I could tell this was painful for Britishguy to write.
Exactly what is scary about DeSantis.
If he was in a Federal position it appears he'd swallow up all the Power NATIONALLY. Which would pave the path for the next [Na]tional So[zi]alist to go full blown Nazi.
Stupid Liberals will never learn.
The fastest way to lower rent prices is to raise rent prices.
The best way to lower costs across the board is for the real true believer activist democrats to slit their own throats en masse. It would certainly improve the human condition across the board,
Must be Half-Off DSDS Day at Reason right now. You get two of them for the price of one.
No anonymous sources in this one. So fairly positive.
"...downpayment assistance for cops, teachers, military personnel, and other "hometown heroes" buying their first home..."
All "hometown heroes" who work for Government Almighty, that is! Farmers, grocers, home-builders, handymen and handywomen, sales clerks, privately employed engineers, accountants, and landscapers can just FUCK OFF, 'cause DeSatan has declared you to be NOT a "hometown hero"!!!!
Oh hum, only mildly unhinged. Highest of the day there for you, Sqrlsy. Congrats, you get a 3.75/10. You still flunk, but not as bad as before.
You mean the Florida Legislature, you know the people that actually wrote the law. Simple mistake, I’m sure.
"Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis, a Republican, has signed into law a new housing package..."
DeSatan signed the bill!!! Oh, wait... I bet that... The Devil made him do it!
You know they used to put retards like you to death.
Yeah, The Devil made them do that, too!
I'd rather be a retard than a Devil-worshitter like YOU!!!!
Amazing, Sqrlsy gets a bit more deranged, but it’s still not enough. 4/10, but Sqrlsy still flunks.
And now I'm rethinking my opposition to the death penalty...
SQRLSY is the poster creature for euthanizing the feeble minded. Such a policy would also rapidly sort out America’s problem with the problematic number of democrats.
So, what's it like going through life with a constant, throbbing death boner?
What an authoritarian.
Though legislation shouldn't provide benefits for building low income housing, even if a generous cap. Don't need to influence production in that manner.
Don't you know, DeSantis is a fascist for prohibiting fascism.
Building low income housing just increases the cost of housing.
It is a fundamental truth of Libertarianism that what government does always does the opposite.
There can be no exceptions.
downpayment assistance for cops, teachers, military personnel, and other "hometown heroes" buying their first home; and more funding for affordable housing construction
Reminds me of Dubya's $10,000 downpayment Dream Act of 2002.
Free money for everyone buying their first home. Which passed.
Bushism never left the GOP.
See Fatass Donnie and all his welfare programs.
Got a citation and a link for that, Turd?
https://georgewbush-whitehouse.archives.gov/news/releases/2003/12/text/20031216-9.html
Last year I set a goal to add 5.5 million new minority homeowners in America by the end of the decade. That is an attainable goal; that is an essential goal. And we're making progress toward that goal. In the past 18 months, more than 1 million minority families have become homeowners. (Applause.) And there's more that we can do to achieve the goal. The law I sign today will help us build on this progress in a very practical way.
.....
Many people are able to afford a monthly mortgage payment, but are unable to make the down payment. So this legislation will authorize $200 million per year in down payment assistance to at least 40,000 low-income families. These funds will help American families achieve their goals, and at the same time, strengthen our communities.
That says "assistance to low-income families". Nothing in there says "$10,000 downpayment" or "free money".
And you have a link for "Fatass Donnie and all his welfare programs", or are you just blowing farts there, Turd?
GAO good enough?
While at an all-time high level, homeownership remains out of reach for many Americans, especially low-income families and minorities. In 2003, Pub. L. No. 108-186 created the American Dream Downpayment Initiative (ADDI) to help low-income, first-time homebuyers cover the up-front costs of buying a home (up to the greater of $10,000 or 6 percent of the purchase price) and authorized funding through fiscal year 2007.
https://www.gao.gov/products/gao-06-677
GOP - worse than Democrats. Just think if Obama tried this.
We need gridlock!
I can do better than you as I read the things. Plus, you seem to conflate the Presidency with Congress as if the President were a dictator and Congress a rubber stamp.
https://www.gao.gov/assets/gao-06-677.pdf
Based on data in IDIS from participating jurisdictions nationwide, HUD reported that through December 31, 2005, the jurisdictions had expended $98.5 million of the $211 million appropriated for ADDI and had helped more than 13,000 low-income households—nearly half of which were minorities—become homeowners.
So you object to minorities owning homes? Sounds like your typical bigoted MO, Shrike.
According to numerous studies, the most significant barrier to
homeownership is having money for a down payment and closing costs. Other related studies also have shown that, on average, low-income and Page 6 GAO-06-677 HUD Homeownership Programs minority families have lower levels of accumulated wealth (savings) than higher-income and nonminority families. (See app. II for a summary of studies on barriers to homeownership). This disparity is reflected in the gap in homeownership rates between the different populations (see table 1).
Seems to have been a program to help people actually own something and be happy, unlike what your overlord Soros and the WEF do with "own nothing".
So now you're pro welfare?
You Team Red cultists have no libertarian inclination.
Yes, I oppose the Bush handouts.
Yet, he was a warmongering neocon, just right up your alley there, Shrike.
I hilarious how literally everyone here is handing Shrike his ass daily for the lies he posts. Yet he still persists.
Shrike may be evil and dishonest but you can't say he's not tenacious.
Hey, fifty cents is still fifty cents.
If you give Shrike money, he will just use it to purchase candy used to lure preteen children into his windowless van.
BTW, turd, the ass-clown of the commentariat, lies; it’s all he ever does. turd is a kiddie diddler, and a pathological liar, entirely too stupid to remember which lies he posted even minutes ago, and also too stupid to understand we all know he’s a liar.
If anything he posts isn’t a lie, it’s totally accidental.
turd lies; it’s what he does. turd is a lying pile of lefty shit.
Remember that turd, the ass-clown of the commentariat, lies; it’s all he ever does. turd is a kiddie diddler, and a pathological liar, entirely too stupid to remember which lies he posted even minutes ago, and also too stupid to understand we all know he’s a liar.
If anything he posts isn’t a lie, it’s totally accidental.
turd lies; it’s what he does. turd is a lying pile of lefty shit.
Two DeSantis articles in one day?
"It's Christmas, we're going to Applebee's after this."
It's a two for one sale at Reason.
Worst threat
So?
DON'T TALK ABOUT DESANTIS!
Why did you run away from the gun thread after the body cam video was released?
He runs away from me multiple times a day now. And I don’t plan to stop going deter him, ever.
Sarc, you have the argumentative skills of a 15 year old girl.
That's probably more complimentary than he deserves, these days.
Note the difference between the two stories. This is actually factually based on a law he signed, and is part of the public record. The other was based on a rumor from an unnamed source. If you don't understand why people criticized the latter, while not criticizing the former, you either so far gone in your partisanship or you just knee jerkedly are unable to take any criticism of Reason, even when warranted. Which is not being open minded, but instead is the signs of blind devotion.
Also, I should note, although I doubt you'll listen, that a big reason so many people give you shit is posts exactly like this.
Actually, this article (at least the part I read) wasn’t just a bitch fest based on unnamed sources or misrepresenting a law he signed.
So not too bad.
I'm confused here. Is this evil authoritarian DeSantis or evil DeSantis who accidentally does something good but probably for bad reasons?
First rule of Don’t Talk About DeSantis Club is we don’t talk about DeSantis.
It would be funnier if the people you were attempting to mock didn’t point out that there are other governors also doing and saying things that are antithetical to the stated and revealed preferences of the staff.
Donnie indicted. felony.
BFD.
Not.
FWIW - this is the "weak" case, no question.
The walls are closing in. Again!
I said it is the weak case.
I supported Bill Clinton on the bogus BJ impeachment. This is similar but with a campaign finance angle.
"BJ impeachment"? It was about lying under oath. If Billyboy had come out and stated, under oath, that he had done the deed, there would've been talk, but no impeachment.
The GOP would have gotten the Big Dawg for Whitewater.
Something. Anything.
turd, the ass-clown of the commentariat, lies; it’s all he ever does. turd is a kiddie diddler, and a pathological liar, entirely too stupid to remember which lies he posted even minutes ago, and also too stupid to understand we all know he’s a liar.
If anything he posts isn’t a lie, it’s totally accidental.
turd lies; it’s what he does. turd is a lying pile of lefty shit.
The GOP will grasp at any straw to throw their political opponents in prison.
Wait, what? You're saying that now?
EC is parody.
Possibly. Although Tony and shrike have both said something pretty close before.
It’s so hard to tell anymore. Given the abject stupidity, ignorance, and blatant dishonesty of their kind.
Turd, the ass-clown of the commentariat, lies; it’s all he ever does. turd is a kiddie diddler, and a pathological liar, entirely too stupid to remember which lies he posted even minutes ago, and also too stupid to understand we all know he’s a liar.
If anything he posts isn’t a lie, it’s totally accidental.
turd lies; it’s what he does. turd is a lying pile of lefty shit.
Do you know who also testified against Clinton?
Christopher Hitchens.
No One Left to Lie To: The Triangulations of William Jefferson Clinton was an eye-opening book for me, even though I didn't read it until 2012.
Hitchen's was a hell of a writer.
Bragg crosses the Rubicon. Grand jury indicts Trump. Can't wait for Sullum's screed. Hilarity ensues.
We'll see if he dares to be stupid now.
https://nypost.com/2023/03/30/manhattan-grand-jury-votes-to-indict-trump-sources/
The Manhattan grand jury hearing evidence in the Stormy Daniels “hush money” investigation on Thursday voted to indict the former president, two sources with knowledge of the case told The Post.
The vote sets the stage for the first ever criminal prosecution of a former US president.
The grand jury that returned the unprecedented indictment had since January been hearing evidence and witness testimony related to a hush-money payment made on Trump’s behalf to porn star Stormy Daniels during his 2016 presidential campaign.
I'll bet Shrike is creaming himself right about now.
It's all about Stormy now.
I want Stormy 24/7. Holding her pinky finger up.
DeSantis should hire her as campaign manager.
Did I mention that turd, the ass-clown of the commentariat, lies; it’s all he ever does. turd is a kiddie diddler, and a pathological liar, entirely too stupid to remember which lies he posted even minutes ago, and also too stupid to understand we all know he’s a liar.
If anything he posts isn’t a lie, it’s totally accidental.
turd lies; it’s what he does. turd is a lying pile of lefty shit.
Walls closing in on a ham sandwich.
Yesterday they said they were on a break
https://nypost.com/2023/03/29/trump-hush-money-grand-jury-taking-a-monthlong-break-source/
They wanted Easter to be extra special this year.
Reason cocktail hour starts early. Nick breaks out the good stuff.
Robby: Check out these vodka martinis. This shit is like 300 bucks a bottle! Did you hear Trump's been indicted?
Jacob: Make mine a double.
You left off:
Welch: time for a red wedding. Sorry, wrong room.
Fiona: Do we know how many immigrants are on the grand jury? Will they be assaulted by MAGA insurrectionists? Can't wait to write that one!
ENB: What about sex workers? Will Stormy testify at the trial? I sure hope the Bulwark covers it so I know what to write!
Shackford: I sure hope this story doesn't distract everyone from the urgent need for gender affirming care. I'd hate to think that kids can't be castrated because everyone is obsessed with this nothing burger.
What I can't wait for is the battle between the NYPD and the Secret Service.
Another "thumbs-up" for DeSantis.
The '"downpayment assistance for cops, teachers, military personnel, and other "hometown heroes"' buying their first home" I could live without (except, perhaps, for the military), but otherwise, not a bad bill at all.
Saw Don Jr.’s latest rant. Comparing his dad’s indictment to Mao’s purge. I’d laugh at the hyperbole but he really means it. Mental.
Ideas!
It is like when Team Red claims the Jan. 6 rioters are being treated like "political prisoners", held in solitary confinement, etc.
Of course, never mentioned is that they are treated the same way as every prisoner in the DC federal system.
When it happens to THEM, it's persecution. When it happens to someone else, then it's just another day ending in Y.
The Jan6 rioters?
I think you mean the Jan 6 terrorists and traitors.
No, I mean rioters. It goes too far to call them terrorists or traitors.
"the Jan 6 terrorists"
Oh, and what did they do to earn that label, that was somehow different than when you guys attacked the Whitehouse and burned a church in August 2020, or burned down government buildings in the BLM riots, or attacked the senate during the Kavanagh confirmation, or lit government property on fire in Washington at Trump's inauguration?
No, they’re not tranny democrats. So not traitors or terrorists.
Blatant lies, of course. They’re held in “restrictive housing,” basically the equivalent of maximum security. They were not being allowed in genpop because they were considered far too dangerous and disruptive. I don’t know if that’s since changed but it was true for months and months at minimum.
You’d know this if you’d actually read anything.
Not for their own safety?
Jesus christ. Youre even defending solitary used against them instead if admitting no bail was bullshit. What kind of piece of shit have you become? Stop justifying this dumb fuck.
The shaman just got moved to minimum security halfway house. I know that because I read the news every day.
Everyone else knows that too you stupid piece of shit.
Or team blue calling the J6 yahoos insurrectionists.
I posted your own take from 7 months ago. Not much better. Statist fuck. Applauding it. Refusing to see it is political retribution. Years in jail for non violent crimes. Fuck off.
So it isnt a political prosecution?
Here is his statement.
"This corrupt leftist. D.A. is indicting my father on claims that even the federal government has spent six years trying to put him in jail, even though they didn't want to touch it and yet they go forward," he said.
.
Trump Jr. also called it "Communist-level s---."
.
"This is stuff that would make Mao, Stalin, Pol Pot blush," he said.
What is incorrect sarc? Political indictments are stored by every communist nation.
Are loved*
The walls are closing in!
Trump’s misclassification of politically motivated expenses as “legal fees” is an unprecedented breach of business law in regards to accounting.
I hope he rots in prison.
"is an unprecedented breach of business law in regards to accounting."
Ha-ha.
Shrike's so embarrassed that he has to write this sentence that he uses one of his socks instead.
Does this mean some of the Dwarves are gonna get gentrified out of the Magic Kingdom?
Disney pulled some shady shit signing a "contract" with the prior board the day the legislation passed, granting Disney all decisions rights regarding the area over government for the term 15 years after the last descending of the King of England Charles III dies. Problem is they forgot Britain ended that designation as written in the contract years ago when it became the United Kingdom.
Be interesting to see how Democrats play this one.
Maybe they can send Trump back to the Russians in exchange for the Wall Street Journal reporter.
Calm down. It’s a joke.
Humor escapes you once again.
You’re too stupid to tell jokes. Just like you’re too stupid for much of anything else.
I predict shrieking and howling. So, y'know, business as usual.
Worse than Trumphitler
Did this collection of words and syllables come from Reason, completely unironically?
As much as I don't care for rent control or most zoning restrictions, I also believe in federalism and that these issues should generally be under local rather than state control.
Maybe he should cut some state funds to cities that pass these regulations rather than actually forbidding the regulations. That would be something I would support.
What's better than rent control? A market in which landlords have to compete against each other for tenants, instead of the other way around. How do you get that sort of market? Not by making it less attractive to supply accommodation (which is what rent control does), but by making it less attractive NOT to—by imposing a tax on vacant lots and unoccupied buildings. The "vacancy tax", as it is sometimes called, is not limited to what real-estate agents call vacancies, i.e. properties advertised for rent; it also applies to vacant lots and other unoccupied properties that are not on the rental market, and prompts the owners to get them occupied in order to avoid the tax.
Yes, a vacant-property tax is meant to be AVOIDED, not paid. Better still, avoidance of it would generate economic activity, expanding the bases of other taxes and allowing their rates to be reduced, so that everyone else—including tenants, home owners, and landlords with tenants—would pay LESS tax!
I look forward to Stormy's testimony as to Donnie's lack of size since he has denied knowing her. A woman scorned, you know.
No hung jury for Donnie.
Doubt it will stand up in court.
Good luck finding hard evidence.
I always respect your advanced levels of discourse.
Recycling Pee Wee Herman jokes.
Says the drunk.
As if your intellect rises to that level.
Behavior adopted from his leftist allies Mike and Jeff.
He is trying to pretend he hasn't applauded political prosecutions for 5 years.
So process as a punishment is fine as long as he spends tens of thousands of dollars for a bullshit political prosecution but gets off? Good to know.
Sarcasmic most of all is desperate for attention. Good or bad he'll take it all.
^This.
The point is the constant, unending harrassment through lawfare. Make the heretics life hell. That's why Soros spent actual billions putting prosecutors in place.
He was making an erection joke.
Whisky dick accounts for 37.5% of Sarcasmic's rage.
Should find a way to dox him. It might save the lives of potential future victims of his pedophilic lust.
The only solution is to destroy the left. The alternative is our destruction. Better millions of leftists perish than one good American has their rights infringed.
I doubt whiskey is a factor anymore. At this point, it’s probably as permanently broken as he is.