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by bamboozled
1333 days ago
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No you just made it sound like it was kind of stupid to even attempt such a law. Similar laws exists in Tokyo and it seems like a non-issue. Find me an empty apartment in Tokyo and I’ll be surprised. Maybe the problem exists elsewhere in society, for example: maybe the cost of living and property in NYC is just too expensive no matter what regulations exist? I’m saying this because I’d imagine if people don’t think it’s worth renting the apartments, why not sell to citizens so they can buy in them and live there? I feel like the world is starting to wake up to the fact that while it’s not easy to outlaw properly speculation, it’s going to be one if the major problems that define our time. |
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