Misinformation in here @timredmondsf. @JerryBrownGov's proposal does *not* override local inclusionary % reqs. https://twitter.com/TenantsTogether/status/741409274182533120 …
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Developers can always offer more than they do if they have to
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will you offer more? How about a transfer tax whenever your home is sold?
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Fighting projects has often convinced developers to add much more affordability
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also adds years of delay, which fuels appreciation (& lower affordability) of existing units
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If we have no leverage we just get the minimum.
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if you build a lot more, you also get a lot more # of units.
#s > %s.
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Take away the right to strike and labor loses. Thats what this bill is
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why are non-profit developers like Bridge & Housing CA supporting this?
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Developers never come to the table with their best offer; it's like labor
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Negotiations, the employer never makes best offer first.
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