Some certainly will raise rents, but at the margins, it will certainly have effects. It will definitely influence investor ROIs in the right directions: harming institutional investors, while benefitting local landowners and tenants.
The numbers I gave might not be the right ones. They might be far too much, or far too little to achieve the degree of market influence we need.
Is that enough incentive for the landlord to do this? I think they would still rather rent it out and raise rent prices to account for the difference.
Some certainly will raise rents, but at the margins, it will certainly have effects. It will definitely influence investor ROIs in the right directions: harming institutional investors, while benefitting local landowners and tenants.
The numbers I gave might not be the right ones. They might be far too much, or far too little to achieve the degree of market influence we need.