• m-p{3}@lemmy.ca
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    1 year ago

    Another issue is that housing is perceived as an investment. There would have to be some policies to be put in place to avoid abuse for sure.

    • For example, have a public registry that lists the rental price history of each apartment.
    • Have a tenant board managed by the government, that handles disputes between the landlords and tenants.
    • Maximum raise allowed per year, indexed to the inflation, with some exemption if there is a major renovation that was done (with proper documentation)
    • If the landlord isn’t fixing a major issue within reasonable time, the rent can be deposited into a bank account controlled by the tenant board and held until the repairs are considered as acceptable by the board.
    • Have the government provide monetary incentives to build more low-income apartments, and mandate that xx% of new construction is dedicated to those per year l, depending on the availability.
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      How about this as an alternative. Housing is guaranteed. Full stop. The only way to really do that is to build an assload government housing, and anyone who wants to live there, can. No questions asked. In fact it’s assumed everyone will want the free apartment. One per family. Might be a lot of excess apartments going unused but I don’t see that as a problem.

      Food, also guaranteed. And not just cheese but meals full of good nutrients. You want it, just show up and collect it. Is it good, no maybe not. But it’s available and no one is going hungry.

      Healthcare, universally covered. No one is going in to debt to get their basic healthcare needs met. Cosmetics aren’t but basic healthcare needs are.

      No need for cash, because it’s all taken care of. It’s not going to be enough for most, no. But it’s not like work won’t still be available to anyone that wants it. Hell, wages probably go up as people who don’t want to work no longer have to.

      • Saik0@lemmy.saik0.com
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        1 year ago

        Cosmetics aren’t but basic healthcare needs are.

        Eh… with how it is now… people would just start claiming that the birth mark on their face makes them want to kill themselves and now magically it’s a medically needed surgery for mental stability. It’s the same logic used for gender affirming care in many places. You can’t limit by no “cosmetic” surgeries.