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by maxsilver
1695 days ago
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I don't know where "in perpetuity" comes from. Nothing stops you from selling your small apartment condo later or whatever. But yeah, generally speaking, adults should be able to own their buy and own their own housing, and be able to reside there as long as they choose to. For the same reasons we expect people to be able to own their own coats and shoes and laptops and such, and hold on to it as long as they are alive. And if people change jobs or move to a new city or start a family or whatever, they sell their old one and buy the new one. |
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That is unlikely to be affordable or practical for 18 year old high-school graduates starting work or starting college away from home.
If instead of requiring people to pay for the perpetual right to occupy and exclude others, you allow them to pay for that right for only one year or one month at a time, well, that’s what renting already is.