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Best of Times or Worst of Times for Renters?

May 19th, 2008

Few have emerged unscathed from the mortgage mess. But you’d think that if you were renting rather than owning that you could just duck and wait until things settle down, right? It depends. In some communities, high rates of foreclosure have turned so many former homeowners into renters that rents have been pushed up. To make things worse, good tenants have found themselves served with eviction notices when their landlords default on the property and a lender takes possession.

At the same time, lenders have tightened underwriting standards, requiring better credit scores, higher income, and larger down payments before granting mortgages. So those who might have become homeowners as home prices fell are finding that home ownership remains just out of reach. Finally, fear of making a homebuying mistake has kept a sizable portion of the population from buying — pushing rents up.

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