I wonder if it’s possible to destroy the industry of property management
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Replying to @ollyrobot
you could go a long way by eliminating tenant protections
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Replying to @eigenrobot @ollyrobot
housing is a fucked up market and its not substantially because of any given set of policies, its just intrinsic to the market you have an asset that you're renting to someone who doesnt own it and who can do great damage to the asset with little hope of recovery in the courts
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This seems like an exceptionally weak cop out “this is just a misery machine and there’s nothing we can do about it, oh well”
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Replying to @ollyrobot @eigenrobot
homeownership would align interests (by default), but sorting the question of who gets the prime real-estate, and the answer "landlords who can reimburse loans through rents" is our current local minima it's not a cop out, it's the best we can do (until we solve more problems)
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maxima? i don't remember, that's nerd shit
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(this is why i hate cities/concentrated real estate valuing- the whole problem would dissolve if proximity/centralized utilities weren't a premium)
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labor market spillover effects are real and huge
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Replying to @eigenrobot @ollyrobot
The Industrial Revolution and its consequences have been pretty good for the human race, but damned if it doesn't have its own problems.
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