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Residents urge action on single‑family rental conversions and urge library upgrades during public comment

2586711 · March 13, 2025
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At the March 12 Mableton City Council meeting, residents raised concerns about out‑of‑area investors buying single‑family homes and converting them to rentals and urged upgrades and longer hours at the South Cobb Regional Library.

Multiple residents used the public comment period at the March 12 Mableton City Council meeting to raise concerns about single‑family homes being bought by out‑of‑area and foreign owners and converted into rental properties, and to urge improvements at the South Cobb Regional Library.

Nick DeMondi, who identified himself as a resident, said he is preparing a formal presentation for the council and warned of “an influx of rental takeovers in established neighborhoods.” He told the council to “look on the GIS website for Cobb County” and said “more and more established neighborhoods, single family homes are being bought up by rental flippers that are from out of state and from out of the…

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