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Letters to the Editor: California needs a much stricter crackdown on corporate home buying
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Letters to the Editor: California needs a much stricter crackdown on corporate home buying

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Last updated: March 2, 2026 3:10 pm
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To the editor: At first, I thought there was a misprint. A California bill aims to limit the capital tax loophole windfall for corporations owning more than 50 single-family homes (“Newsom and Trump have vowed to crack down on corporate home buying. A new bill aims to curb it,” Feb. 24). I thought it had to have been five single-family homes, not 50, but I was wrong.

Why not introduce a state bill limiting the number of single-family homes a single corporation (and any of its various subsidiaries) can own to five? This would make a significant impact on California housing affordability. But as with a lot of proposed bills, the fourth arm of the government, lobbyists, would have issues with it.

Gerard Brennan, Westlake Village

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