IMO there should be no landlords, housing can be rented from the government or purchased outright. Private landlords do it for profit, but government housing can be nice and affordable because the goal doesn’t have to be profit, and the rent it does extract funds building new housing and maintenance.
Just build more houses and more multi-use buildings. Proper planning can solve this.
Building denser to limit sprawl also greatly helps fire resiliency in fire prone areas. Sprawl greatly increases the perimeter that must be defended
Same with maintaining a healthy ecology!
shout out to !fuckcars@lemmy.world
Don’t we also need some regulation that prevents landlords from buying any new housing capacity that is created?
IMO there should be no landlords, housing can be rented from the government or purchased outright. Private landlords do it for profit, but government housing can be nice and affordable because the goal doesn’t have to be profit, and the rent it does extract funds building new housing and maintenance.
Of course, that’s one aspect of it, my comment isn’t about policy. I’m sure we both agree on what needs to happen in terms of policy.
I’m just pointing out that there doesn’t really seem to be enough support for such plans or policies.