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by s_dev
2258 days ago
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He's misrepresenting Dublin intentionally to contrive the point that AirBnB and student accomodation are entirely the cause of the problem. It's far more nuanced and complex -- involving tax laws, property dev incentives and planning laws and policy. None of which he mentions. |
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property dev incentives - airbnb & student housing
planning laws - airbnb & student housing
policy - airbn and student housing
All of these except possibly the first item could directly address airbnb & student housing. I'm not seeing where you 2 disagree.