Corporate Landlords Find Themselves in Trump's Crosshairs
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The time of the corporate landlord as America’s housing villain was supposed to be over. Money managers like Blackstone Inc. and Pretium, who binged on single-family rentals in the wake of the financial crisis took blow after blow as housing prices shot up. But the cohort has since cooled its buying, and the attacks slowed. But President Donald Trump on Wednesday brought the issue front-and-center when he pledged in a social media post to stop institutional investors from buying more homes.
Stephen Scherr, Co-President at Pretium, weighs in on the president's threats against his business and how the country's leading owners of single-family rental homes might have to reposition themselves in the near-term. Stephen speaks with Tim Stenovec, Emily Graffeo and Bloomberg News Chief Wall Street Correspondent Sri Natarajan on Bloomberg Businessweek Daily.
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