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I was under the impression rent control meant that you couldn't charge more than x amount based on y square footage of the rental property. Am I wrong on that? It seems like that should be how it's handled. Even then, I'd rather see each home providing shelter for somebody than nobody. I believe the US still has a significant amount of shadow inventory that could easily house every homeless person right now. Even if rent control causes a problem elsewhere, the problem it causes cannot be worse than someone without an adequate place to shelter them from the elements and actually participate in the economy.
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# ¿ Oct 17, 2014 00:22 |
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