> If the government provided your housing, the government would be your landlord.
> Is that really preferable to your landlord being an individual you can sue in court?
Yes, in the country I live in that's much more preferable than to have an individual I can sue. Public housing was the scheme that afforded most people in this country with their first dwelling, and the government in the 1950-1960s publicly incentivised the construction of 1 million dwellings.
So yes to your question, I prefer if I have the option to rent an apartment from my government than from an individual, thank you very much.
If a state housing commission fails to deliver contracted services then of course they can be taken to court - they are far less likely to dodge and avoid in the manner a truly bad individual landlord can.
They're also there to provide housing services to all including the most needy that many landlords might reject.
It's not government ownership of housing here, it's a mixture of private ownership of privately owned housing, private ownership of rental housing, and a choice by the two million+ free citizens of the state to invest some of their collective investment money in a managed state housing commision to provide housing to parts of the convential rental market and to the otherwise unserviced poorer end of the rental market as a means of addressing what would otherwise be a large homelessness issue.
It's a smart investment that saves on policing costs and reduces crime .. that other wise the same citizens would have to pay for and live with.
Do try and think more broadly and out of the box. The slavery stuff is just ridiculous (you're US, right?).
> Is that really preferable to your landlord being an individual you can sue in court?
Yes, in the country I live in that's much more preferable than to have an individual I can sue. Public housing was the scheme that afforded most people in this country with their first dwelling, and the government in the 1950-1960s publicly incentivised the construction of 1 million dwellings.
So yes to your question, I prefer if I have the option to rent an apartment from my government than from an individual, thank you very much.