Yes, I do - I do not think landlords should have a no-fault eviction. I don't think they should be able to refuse to renew your lease in a lot of situations. Once you are living there, you should have rights to stay so long as you pay and so on.
This keeps people stable.
If the unit is free, I don't think there should be bidding. The price listed is the price it goes for. It is on the landlord to make sure they are asking a fair price that is enough.
If competition is fierce, obviously there isn't enough housing.
> If competition is fierce, obviously there isn't enough housing.
Well we agree on that. The problem with taking away people's property rights is that it fucks incentives to actually fix the problem by creating new things. The solution here is building new housing, that won't happen if you take away landlords rights.
Your policy means that it's impossible to move to in demand areas unless you're willing to buy.
This keeps people stable.
If the unit is free, I don't think there should be bidding. The price listed is the price it goes for. It is on the landlord to make sure they are asking a fair price that is enough.
If competition is fierce, obviously there isn't enough housing.