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by eweise
1943 days ago
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Simple, the people in the houses moved in at a different time. A house isn't just a thing you buy and sell. You live in the house, raise a family, become part of a community. My neighbor across the street bought her house 30 years ago. She's an artist and doesn't make much money. She is well known in the community. Should she be forced out of her house so that some rich tech worker can move in? If want to cry unfair, then it would be better to aim at commercial real estate. That's a pure money business. Why should they get protection under prop 13? Make no sense at all. |
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Why should some whose house went from $200k to $2M be getting a tax break?