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minus-squareIgotz80HDnImWinninglinkfedilink16•2 years agoIf a space goes unrented long enough it should be repossessed from the landlord. The law should work both ways. Manifest destiny but for homes.
minus-square@afraid_of_zombies@lemmy.worldlinkfedilink4•2 years agoI happen to agree. I am sick of perfect fine forests being torn down for new construction while old buildings stay vacant. Often on the same block.
If a space goes unrented long enough it should be repossessed from the landlord. The law should work both ways. Manifest destiny but for homes.
I happen to agree. I am sick of perfect fine forests being torn down for new construction while old buildings stay vacant. Often on the same block.