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by spaceflunky
1773 days ago
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>but now it feels like the government can basically commandeer your property at will. This is one of the scariest outcomes of the eviction moratorium. It is basically solidified the fact that you own nothing and the government can take and do with "your" property as it pleases when it pleases. >you are just going to be left with large corporate landlords who are diversified enough that they can take the risk. Again, so very true. Why do people think that big corporate landlords are going to be better than the small mom and pops they killed off? Soon everyone who rents will be paying to large kafkaesque monolith who makes you wait on the phone for 5 hours every time you have a problem. |
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Well, but it's property you've rented out to someone else. IMO, once you've done that, it doesn't truly belong to just you, even if the deed is in your name. Someone else has set up their life in your spaceāand that's why most localities have laws about when you can evict someone and the process you have to go through.