This week, she proposed a ban on "winter evictions" from November to March. While corporate landlords might be able to survive this legislation, it will chase more small mom-and-pop landlords out of the business altogether. 2/4
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If this continues, we will begin to see a two-tier system of housing in the city: corporate-owned apartments that will get even more expensive, and public housing controlled by political cronies. The "middle housing" that offers renters the most flexibility will disappear. 3/4
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This is not about protecting renters from eviction—only 0.3% of rental households in Seattle faced eviction in 2017—it's about the accumulation of political power. 4/4
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Well, if "declaring war" is working to ensure people all are housed, especially in winter, then bring it.
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Well, she's been in office since 2013 and there are more people unhoused than ever. Own it.
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Geez. And who is going to pay the owner of the house or apartment when they need to pay the mortgage and taxes on the place? This woman’s agenda I don’t understand.
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You'd have to move to a socialist country like Venezuela or Cuba to understand her agenda, either of which she would never wish to live.
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