QUINCY — A very small group of people want to build a rental registry. Rental registries typically require landlords to register properties (often with fees per unit or property), provide owner and tenant contact details, and sometimes submit to proactive inspections. Proponents claim this closes the data gaps, improves code enforcement, and holds bad actors accountable. In practice, for a town Quincy’s size, however, the costs are very hard to …
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