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Business Insider seeks tips regarding potential abuses by corporate landlords across the US

Cecilia Reyes   

Business Insider seeks tips regarding potential abuses by corporate landlords across the US
  • Business Insider is investigating the rental practices of corporate landlords.
  • We'd like to hear from current or former tenants or employees of corporate landlords or management companies.

Business Insider published a series of stories this summer about illegal evictions, or "lockouts", where landlords circumvent the legal court process to remove tenants from their homes.

We found enforcement of anti-lockout laws has deep flaws. Police rarely write up reports when tenants call 911 over an illegal eviction, and almost never make arrests. We found that tenants are the ones stuck with the responsibility for upholding their rights — and they face steep challenges in pursuing legal action.

BI is continuing its investigation of controversial practices by corporate landlords. In recent years, big players have come under scrutiny over how they set rents, charge fees, remove residents, or fail to maintain their units.

We want to hear from you. Do you have personal experience renting from a corporate landlord? Have you worked for a large real estate company and have a tip to share?

We take your privacy seriously and only ask for details to ensure our reporting is fair and accurate.

You can reach me in any of the following ways:

Call, text, or Signal: +1(312) 975-3350
(Use Signal for sending encrypted messages or sharing sensitive documents.)

Email: creyes@businessinsider.com

Snail mail:
Attn: Cecilia Reyes
Business Insider
One Liberty Plaza
New York, NY 10006



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