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Our jimmies aren’t too rustled, we’re trying to educate the lil feller. When he moves out of moms house real life is going to be hard on him.And lol at @Zeph rustling all those jimmies.
I don't think he fully believes what he wrote there. It doesn't make a lot of sense.
We have a mixture of privately-owned, company-owned, and non-profit cooperatives-owned housing. Usually the non-profit ones are comparatively cheaper in rent and take better care of their properties.
But there is a case for all of them.
The most problematic ones are the very large corporations listed on the stock exchange that pay big dividends but try to fuck over the tenants by constantly raising prices, cutting back the service, and even fraudulent behavior as to please the share holders.
Its kinda proven it has not lead to better housing or a better market for tenants.
Because of that, in Berlin an other cities we currently have a "rental price break" in place.
This of course hits every landlord and is not without its problems either.