• Infynis@midwest.social
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    8 days ago

    This is part of the myth of scarcity. There is currently already enough housing for everyone. It’s capitalism that’s keeping people out of it.

    Many of these places have been left to rot by landlords that would rather let them sit empty than charge an affordable rent, or perform necessary maintenance. A big part of housing everyone would be using reallocated resources to refurbish dilapidated properties. That’s why we want to tax the rich

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      8 days ago

      I agree. I still think regular peiple would view that as “the government stealing their property” though. For example i know a few people who buy places and fix them up to rent out. Are you saying they should get their properties taken away?

      If you’re only referring to billionaires and corporations buying housing, i agree. But if any laws were put into place, we know how it always goes, it would only affect those regular Joe’s renting properties, and theyd further hate the government for too much regulation. I see no way to possibly stop the rich from buying all housing.

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        8 days ago

        For example i know a few people who buy places and fix them up to rent out. Are you saying they should get their properties taken away?

        Treating housing as a commodity is part of the problem for sure. I believe all humans have a right to safe shelter. No one’s income should come before another person’s life.

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        If you’re only referring to billionaires and corporations buying housing, i agree.

        This would be the practical way to do it anyway. Some guy that rents out a ski chalet isn’t commiting some terrible crime. It’s charging people to live in their own homes that’s wrong.