Anonymous
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6/26/2025, 2:27:18 AM
No.508741949
>>508741549
Or they could avoid the whole shit show of having to comply with all the red tape and invest their money elsewhere, which many will choose to do.
It’s also worth noting that most left leaning cities have strict regulations on rent increases in general, and landlords are only allowed to pass on government fees to their clients in very specific contexts and have to give extensive documentation and written notice to the residents. This was the case when I lived in L.A; we got mail about a tiny $8 rent increase and a huge pile of documents after the landlords petitioned for months to be able to pass on a regulatory fee to tenants. The housing market is not the free market, and desu it shouldn’t be.
Or they could avoid the whole shit show of having to comply with all the red tape and invest their money elsewhere, which many will choose to do.
It’s also worth noting that most left leaning cities have strict regulations on rent increases in general, and landlords are only allowed to pass on government fees to their clients in very specific contexts and have to give extensive documentation and written notice to the residents. This was the case when I lived in L.A; we got mail about a tiny $8 rent increase and a huge pile of documents after the landlords petitioned for months to be able to pass on a regulatory fee to tenants. The housing market is not the free market, and desu it shouldn’t be.