Worst state for renters in new study won't surprise tenants on the West Coast

Perhaps it will not be a shock for many who live on the West Coast, which stated that a new new study was the worst in the country for tenants.

A mixture of high or increasing rental rents, the availability of low lease and poor quality of life. Consumer Affairs Study I published earlier this month mentioned.

“The ability to afford cost at the state level, the narrow rental market, and the aging of housing stocks won California in the lower rank of the tenant friendly,” the customer review platform mentioned.

California tenants are subject to the highest average monthly amount of $ 2000 and also the highest cost of living.

The study noted a positive one for those looking to live in California.

“Golden State has solid tenants, as it ranks fifth in protecting tenants in our analysis. In 2019, the state has approved legislation that requires real estate owners to have a” fair reason “to end the rent. It is now one of six states that have such laws.”

Below is a look at the list of consumer affairs for the worst five and best states of rental:

The worst cases of tenants:

  1. California – 34.74 out of 100 points
  2. Nevada – 37.25 out of 100 points
  3. Florida – 37.29 out of 100 points
  4. Louisiana – 37.77 out of 100 points
  5. Massachusetts – 38.07 out of 100 points

The best cases of tenants:

  1. Northern Dakota – 67.15 out of 100 points
  2. Iowa – 66.28 out of 100 points
  3. Wyoming – 61.81 out of 100 points
  4. Minnesota – 58.23 out of 100 points
  5. Wisconsin – 58.23 out of 100 points

With 34.74, California was the only state in the study that recorded less than 37 points. North Dakota, the ruling on the best mandate for tenants with 67.15 points, almost the total California.

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