• @knatschus@discuss.tchncs.de
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    4010 days ago

    Yes landlords will just take their houses overseas.

    Even if you just talk about building new homes, freezing rent just caps the profits that can be pulled out of a project. If it’s profitable right now, why shouldn’t it be with same income tomorrow?

    • @prole@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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      9 days ago

      Yes landlords will just take their houses overseas.

      You think landlords are going to move overseas so they can landlord somewhere else?

      Honestly, if there actually are people like that, then good riddance. They sound like slum lords. Parasites.

              • @kurwa@lemmy.world
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                510 days ago

                And normal people have a right to not care about people leeching off of actual workers.

                And if you’re talking about homeowners, I still don’t care. You don’t deserve imaginary free money for owning land. Its for living in, not an investment.

                Go buy some stocks and stop being selfish.

      • @knatschus@discuss.tchncs.de
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        810 days ago

        Then lift the freeze once there’s no profit left anymore, or just keep the freeze for existing buildings. Limit the rent increase etc.

        • @Ilovethebomb@sh.itjust.works
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          -210 days ago

          The issue here is, and this has happened before, investors will either sell the property, meaning those not in a position to buy are screwed, or they will do the bare minimum to keep the building functioning, as there is no incentive to improve the building.

          • @Viking_Hippie@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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            1010 days ago

            investors will either sell the property

            Good. Investors rather than inhabitants owning homes is a huge part of why rent and property prices have skyrocketed.

            they will do the bare minimum to keep the building functioning

            They already do that in order to maximize profits.

            there is no incentive to improve the building.

            Ever heard of this new thing called laws and regulations? It’s the only “incentive” that actually DOES work to correct the behavior of greedy slumlords.

            Letting them keep increasing the already obscenely high rents just means more profits for them in return for no benefit for anyone else.

          • @pr0xy_prime@lemmy.world
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            510 days ago

            They already only do the bare minimum. You practically have to take your landlord to court to get any meaningful fixes in your apartment. All new developments are built like shit, developers cut corners anywhere they can. After the building is built the developer “vanishes” so there isn’t anyone to sue when there is something seriously wrong with the building. They just open a new throw away LLC later and put up another shit building. You must not live in NYC

          • @Mnemnosyne@sh.itjust.works
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            10 days ago

            Problem easily solved. Is a building not being utilized? Seize it and pay the owner fair market value, then have the city administrate it and charge just enough rent to cover expenses of maintenance and improvement and administration.

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                29 days ago

                To give the current owners the chance to do the right thing, and make a small but reasonable gain from their property.

                And to make it more palatable to the general public. It’s a lot easier to convince people to go along with it if you’re seizing empty unused properties that are only empty and unused because the owner refuses to rent them if they’re not making excessive profit.