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by kelnos
1404 days ago
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> It provides a large artificial financial incentive to hold onto a property that you otherwise would sell. Maybe I'm cold-hearted, but "make it someone else's problem after I die" seems like a pretty decent incentive not to sell. |
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Or I have a neighbor house that’s a rental, but it’s still owned by the same (now) 90+ year old woman who used to live there, but who moved out 20 years ago. Her 70+ year old son is managing it now… Does she really still want to own this house, or is inertia and fear of taxes holding her back from selling? I don’t know.