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>they didnt, every citizen paid for them, but only one was allowed to buy it out for pennies
but they were granted these apartments "forever" in the communist system so if anything, the communist system was already unfair, not that they were allowed to buy them
>assuming that the right to rent it from the city goes to your descendants when you die, yes
and of course it would be like that because if it wasn't, and let's say you got an apartment of a deceased old woman, then her grandson wouldn't have a place to live and the problem would still stand, except it wouldn't be your problem but his problem
but people like you don't really care about solving the problem as a whole, they only want to solve their own, individual problem and then they wouldn't care
which is clear if they criticize the system of buying up communal housing, rather than simply realizing that the problem is about cities not building enough housing
>yes but you wouldnt have people buying up 10 of these appartments
then you'd have a corrupt Polish mayor owning hundreds of houses and deciding who should get them, do you really believe it would be honest then? obviously first of all he'd give best apartments to his family, then to his friends, then to his political cronies. We don't fucking live in Sweden.