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there's also the fact that even when it works, it's still a stopgap measure. rent control alone obviously isn't going to bring down already high rent--it basically can't do that--it's just going to lock in a tenant's current current rent price or put a cap on the maximum increase in rent they can experience. and that's only so helpful if your rent is already $1,500/mo or $2,000/mo like it is in many major US cities. you need to do other things to make rent control maximally useful for tenants.