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by erikerikson
481 days ago
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It's not clear what you're trying to say. The GP said they weren't sure how rents went down. As an at-the-time-I-referenced landlord we reduced rents. Or tenants may have been privileged people who didn't need it but it seemed like the right thing at the time. Mostly because the impartial rent statistics source we repeatedly used indicated rents had gone down for the market local to the unit we offered. Maybe this is why we got out, because we weren't practicing exuberant total maximization of what we could extract. We got in because my partner was sentimental about the unit and felt we could hold aside a small part of the market to be a little kinder and more human. What triggered us getting out, in fact, was hostile policy enacted by Seattle that frequently poisoned the relationships with our tenants. That is, with the same behaviors we began being treated very poorly. I'm off the opinion that Sawant was in the pocket of large corporate holders given what I understand of the effectiveness with which she had consolidated the Seattle rental markets into a smaller set of hands. |
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What policies are you referring to? What kinds of things happened?