ATLANTA — Corporate landlords have been consolidating ownership in Georgia's single-family housing market, drawing increasing criticism and political attention, including from ÐÔÊӽ紫ý Sen. Jon Ossoff.

The Georgia Democrat said it's too soon to know how a new state law requiring local managers might change things. Meanwhile, he said he wanted “to expose the mistreatment of renters by large out-of-state corporate landlords†in Georgia by conducting his own investigation.

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