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That's flatly false.
Laws written by developers which would change overnight if the largest firms told the city council to change them.
You have this backwards. These are not restrictions on big business. They're rules written by landlords as part of a cartelization of real estate.
Houston is a great instance of this. We officially have "no zoning", but so many HOAs and other contractual limits during deed transfer (the "single family" rule being a good example) that you'd never notice the difference.
In areas without extensive deed restrictions, AirBnB style investors have gobbled up available real estate for short term rentals. Efforts at the municipal level to curb this practice die in the same city council and courts that militantly defend the HOA in disputes.