D.C. launches database for rent-controlled units

After years of delays, the District is launching a database that will make it easier to tell whether a building is rent-controlled.

Why it matters: The tool won’t just help tenants better navigate D.C.’s competitive and expensive rental market. It should also make it harder for landlords to raise rents on rent-controlled units more than what is allowed.

  • Plus, with more data on these units, lawmakers, activists and the District can make better decisions, enforce rules and push for change.

State of play: RentRegistry, which launches June 2, will require all housing providers to file information about their properties by Aug. 31.

  • The rent-controlled…

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