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by Grollicus
1546 days ago
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There'll be a bunch of cheap singular apartments spread all over the US - let's for convenience's sake assume they're about a one hour drive apart from each other but that's a totally random number of course. You can rent them for very cheap but just as you're about to move in they suddenly become unavailable for whatever reason? Probably the owner lost their keys or something and then lawyers can argue for years if the owner is actually required to hand over the keys. Or maybe the apartment has no way to enter and lawyers can now argue for years if an apartment needs to have a door? At least that's what I can imagine would happen. |
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I mean, presumably in this hypothetical situation we wouldn't want to simultaneously dissolve basic renter's rights.