
The Collier County Board of Commissioners voted Tuesday to consider implementing a local ordinance requiring landlords to give their tenants 60 days written notice upon increasing their yearly rental rate by more than 5%.
The ordinance, which upon passing will be known as the Collier County Fair Notice to Tenant Ordinance, was dismissed by the commissioners in May. However, the ordinance was brought back to the board upon the increasing issue of lack of affordable housing.
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