As more and more foreclosed single-family homes are becoming rental properties, cities are scrambling to deal with all the new "for rent" signs.
But one city, Columbia Heights, has simply said, enough.
For the next six months, new landlords won't be able to rent their properties because the city has stopped handing out rental licenses.
"It may sound a little rash, but by the same token, we have plenty of rentals already," Mayor Gary Peterson said.
The City Council decided to act quickly.
Columbia Heights has seen a 25 percent increase in rental license applications in the past three years.
In the mix are almost 300 foreclosures in the past 15 months and 5 percent of the city's duplexes and single-family homes currently in foreclosure.
Council members this week unanimously approved an emergency six-month halt on rental licenses, which will apply to any new landlord. Anyone who has had a rental license in the past two years will still be able to renew or reapply for a license.