REALTORS® TAKE ACTION
"They might enact a policy that seems like a short-term solution like impact fees.
That is a long-term solution.
It is regressive, because it impacts
homebuyers, especially those who can least afford to pay for that passed on
cost," said Maria McHale, governmental affairs and policy director for East
Tennessee REALTORS® (ETNR)
noting that virtually every
governmental body in the country is trying to create housing that people can
afford, so it is counter to that effort to add high-impact fees to the cost of
producing dwelling units.

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