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minus-square@MajorHavoclinkEnglish11•5 months agoUnder the rest you’re making the same argument the article is - run down business districts are more frequent under uncontrolled systemic inequity. Portfolios full of speculative property ownership are obvious targets for a “use it or lose it tax”, in an area with equitable tax law.
Under the rest you’re making the same argument the article is - run down business districts are more frequent under uncontrolled systemic inequity.
Portfolios full of speculative property ownership are obvious targets for a “use it or lose it tax”, in an area with equitable tax law.