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GA HR1103
Resolution
Status
1/28/2026
Primary Sponsor
El-Mahdi Holly
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AI Summary
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Georgia House Resolution encouraging state and local governments to assist in reducing corporate/institutional investor ownership of residential properties to improve housing affordability
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References the Neighborhood Assistance Corporation of America (NACA) campaign launched January 2, 2026, targeting major Wall Street landlords including Blackstone and Invitation Homes
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Notes that NACA has contacted 70,000 tenants in Georgia and plans to expand outreach to over 800,000 tenants nationwide about corporate landlord ownership
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Supports the proposed Neighborhood Ownership, Accountability, and Transparency Act, which would require Wall Street landlords to sell properties to owner-occupants on affordable terms and eliminate government support for institutional investors
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Encourages local governments to use their full home rule powers to address corporate residential property ownership and return prosperity to residents
Legislative Description
State and local government; assist with reducing Wall Street landlord ownership of residential properties to help this state flourish
Last Action
House Second Readers
2/2/2026