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by Joel_Mckay 614 days ago
Sure, but if someone started running heavy industrial concrete equipment in a residential zoned block 24/7, than the city wouldn't be blaming poor people for the issues.

The fact is you can go to travel websites, and the first 70k listings in some cities are for commercial hotel/share services running out of residential zoned homes.

Low-income people are easier to squeeze, and "with a computer" convenience doesn't make it an ethical securitization model. =3