Editorial: State should let cities set rules for landlord/tenant relations

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One thought on “Editorial: State should let cities set rules for landlord/tenant relations

  1. Thank you for pointing out the discrepancy between Indiana lawmakers’ frustration with Federal overreach and their own overreach into municipal governance.

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