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Can anything ever be done to lower rents in Utah? We want to hear from the experts, so we're hosting an event with KemGardnerInst to try to answer that question, and you can come. Join us on Feb. 22 at the Thomas S. Monson Center. RSVP here:

This rental housing market conversation is set for Feb. 22 at 8 a.m.

The conversation will be moderated by Salt Lake Tribune Executive Editor Lauren Gustus. She’ll be joined by four experts. Please bring your questions.Where: Thomas S. Monson Center, 411 East South Temple Street, Salt Lake City, Utah 84111

 

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KemGardnerInst We've reached capacity for this event, thank you everyone for your interest!

KemGardnerInst Greed can never be satisfied especially not when wealth is seen as evidence of righteousness. Landlords say they are forced to charge such high rents because of the market. Bullshit. See the first sentence.

KemGardnerInst If only 3 MILLION ongoing is being spent on affordable housing, out of the 33 BILLION DOLLAR budget, why are we getting a tax break when our fellow Utahan are suffering Keep my money! Help those who are working hard but will never afford rent/ownership!! utahsenate

KemGardnerInst Don’t allow companies to own single family homes. It’ll never happen. Legislature is too invested. Literally.

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