As a poor, I’d be happy renting at an affordable rate from the state if the “rental income” was used to fund maintenance and development of state owned housing or plugged back into other social services like my tax dollars are.
I don’t like private owners and private investors profiting of my need for shelter.
Kind of like our reality of Section 8 housing which I personally think should be the universal norm, rather than a rare exception for which people have to wait on a waiting list for 15 years before they’re granted the exception of subsidized housing. ALL housing should be based upon how much we’re able to pay for it. It only makes sense because
A roof over every human’s head is a basic human need like air to breathe & food to eat.
The first thing primitive humans do is seek out caves to live in, and they learn how to build huts. They don’t have to work 40 hours a week and pay 50% of that to the sky gods for the privilege of shelter from storms.
Municipality owned rental housing is fairly common where I live. Students often live in apartments owned by a student foundation. As landlords, they seem alright. Private sector is much more mixed and varied, obviously.
I think having different sort of rental property ownership works well enough. Balances each other out. Cheap municipal apartments help keep the prices down in the private sector too while allowing the competition and profit incentive for the private sector to invest in building apartments.
As a poor, I’d be happy renting at an affordable rate from the state if the “rental income” was used to fund maintenance and development of state owned housing or plugged back into other social services like my tax dollars are.
I don’t like private owners and private investors profiting of my need for shelter.
Kind of like our reality of Section 8 housing which I personally think should be the universal norm, rather than a rare exception for which people have to wait on a waiting list for 15 years before they’re granted the exception of subsidized housing. ALL housing should be based upon how much we’re able to pay for it. It only makes sense because
A roof over every human’s head is a basic human need like air to breathe & food to eat.
The first thing primitive humans do is seek out caves to live in, and they learn how to build huts. They don’t have to work 40 hours a week and pay 50% of that to the sky gods for the privilege of shelter from storms.
Municipality owned rental housing is fairly common where I live. Students often live in apartments owned by a student foundation. As landlords, they seem alright. Private sector is much more mixed and varied, obviously.
I think having different sort of rental property ownership works well enough. Balances each other out. Cheap municipal apartments help keep the prices down in the private sector too while allowing the competition and profit incentive for the private sector to invest in building apartments.
Don’t be poor, problem solved!
Oh shit, I didn’t think of that!