• rockSlayer@lemmy.world
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    10 months ago

    When people call the current political system a “bourgeois democracy”, this is what they mean. The interests of politicians lay with their fellow capitalist oligarchs

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      Really though. 10.8% of homes nationally are unoccupied. Can you imagine how much more accessible housing would be if landlords couldn’t sit on properties to find the next tenant to bleed dry?

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        10 months ago

        That’s a myth. What it actually means is they have no regular occupant, which means for example they’re student houses full of students with a home address elsewhere.

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    Wouldn’t it also be a conflict of interest if they were renters? How can someone not have any interest in housing?

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      Sure, but in that case their interests would be a human right. It’s a conflict of interests because they are for profit owners; not just owners.

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          That’s an obfuscation of the point. The conflict of interest is that they directly make money from their property - landlords rigging prices and buying all the property are the problem, and they’re also the ones making laws to regulate themselves.

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              The Newfoundland market has exploded since 2020. Sale and rental prices have increased. Rental demand is outpacing supply.

              So yes, profit can be made in Newfoundland where, according to a CBC anecdote, a landlord in Paradise, NL recieved and impassioned please from a family of 8 to rent a 2 bedroom appartement and was offered over rent in cash sight unseen to secure a rental. (22 June 2022).

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                  All snark aside. Do you really believe that every human is motivated by capital profit?

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    10 months ago

    Why shouldn’t landlords be able to hold public office? Run against them if you’re so much better.