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The bill (which is now law) states that...
with at least 350 single family homes, "alone or in concert with 1 or more other entities", cannot "purchase, or enter into a contract to directly or indirectly purchase, any single-family home."
There are exempted purchases, and I'm not sure what exempts a purchase. But to answer your question, those are who are affected, not only private equity (but it'd be odd for any company that isn't private equity to own 350 single family homes).