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The U.S. is in the midst of a rental housing shortage that the pandemic has only exacerbated.According to the National Rental Home Council NRHC , 275,000 rental homes were taken off the market in 2020, which has continued the year-over-year trend of decreases in rental home availability. The pandemic has really served to create a lot of uncertainty for property owners, said David Howard, executive director of the NRHC.In F
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