• InverseParallax@lemmy.world
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      30 days ago

      They can be for profit.

      But limited, a landlord has 1-2 apartments, not 50, and corporations are right out, as are foreign owners.

      Housing needs to be about housing, healthcare needs to focus on healthcare.

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        30 days ago

        I care less about the number of units the landord has(within reason) than where they live. If a guy wants to rent a dozen units a few blocks from his own house, fine. But some asshole 5 states away renting a house he’s never going to lay eyes on? Fuck off.

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          29 days ago

          Some of the worst landlords in my city are locals who rent out 1-2 houses to students.

          The least bad landlord AFAICT is a local corporation that mostly rents out commercial space but has a few residential rentals too.

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            29 days ago

            I’m not saying local landlords will necesarily be good landlords, I just want them within the jurisdiction they rent in. I want the people they know irl to know they’re assholes and slumlords. I want the local news to be able to stop by their house and ask them why they suck. I want the people who live in their rentals to take all that shit to the same local government they have to deal with for anything they want to do apart from runing rentals.

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        29 days ago

        Housing needs to be about housing, healthcare needs to focus on healthcare.

        That’s why I think profit needs to be eliminated from the equation. With it, the priority will always be maximizing profit, with providing a quality product or service being secondary, or even incidental.

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          29 days ago

          We used to be able to pull it off, then citizens united and other lobbying meant corporations can ‘add to cart’ any laws they want.

          Break campaign finance and things can actually get better.

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        28 days ago

        you can’t both expect profit and good maintenance. pick one, or the other. in all things. that’s why roads aren’t privatized. or the fire brigade. etc.

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      30 days ago

      Agreed, though I would also be down for more tightly regulated and graded housing similar to our restaurants in the short term.