Say Goodbye to Special Rental Deals for Microsoft, Amazon, Others

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By Taylor Soper

The Seattle City Council passed a new law this week that prevents landlords from offering special deals to people who work at specific companies.

The ordinance, passed unanimously Monday, bans “preferred employer” programs used by landlords to discount fees and other rental-related payments for employees of companies like Microsoft, Amazon, and others.

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