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by AlexandrB
1 day ago
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That assumes rent controlled units actually benefit mostly the underprivileged. They don't. They create a strong incentive to keep a flat indefinitely. It's not unheard of for a person to continue renting a rent frozen apartment after they buy a house because the rent is so cheap - effectively it's a second home. There's also plenty of corruption. "Knowing a guy" is one of the best ways to get a rent controlled unit since the wait time can be years. |
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That's how military housing works. There's an underground "economy" of favors.