• psvrh@lemmy.ca
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    10 months ago

    I think the concern is that:

    • The rich would try to skirt this with numbered or shell companies, or family or other relations.
    • The rich would pass this onto tenants.

    Now, the solution is to a) couple this with rent control, b) exempt purpose-built rentals from this endeavour, and c) punish serial transgressions with confiscation.

    Frankly, I think the idea of punishing malfeasance by landlords with confiscation to be just awesome: if you’re a predatory slumlord, we take the house and repurpose it as RGI public housing. Do I worry about the government becoming predatory? Yes, yes I do, but in this case it’s a lesser-of-two-evils thin.

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        10 months ago

        Housing cooperatives are non-profit corporations that own property so that they can provide residential services to the members and owners of that corporation.

        You know, I’m actually not 100% sure what the difference between a condominium and a cooperative is, but condos are also corporations.

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        10 months ago

        I agree but then one of two things has to happen.

        1. No one is allowed to own property
        2. Corporations need to stop being classified as people

        Guess which one would come first? Be honest.

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          10 months ago

          There are already strong cases to be made that corporations aren’t people, especially if you look into how flimsy that argument was in the first place, but I take your point.

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      10 months ago

      Slumlords and overpriced rentals can be storage issues though. It can be a nice place, but if you’re paying $2k+/mo for a 1b1b that’s way too fucking much even if it’s in good condition