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I can tell how bias is the population of this website. Owning a property in a very limited space or in a non constructible area such as a big city and not actually using the property but renting it for profit or for investing should be simply made illegal! Shocking! Why, you might ask? Because basically what you are doing is holding up a limited viral resource and selling it for profit. The "limited vital" part makes it very problematic indeed: imagine holding massive amount of petrol so its price surge so you can sell it for profit? Oh wait, that's illegal... Unsurprisingly, doing so makes you rather detestable indeed. To whom in this situation and living off from their tenants, perhaps you should consider doing like them: getting a proper job. And if you can't work because you are suffering from a condition or your retirement is ridiculously low, perhaps you could wonder yourself why your government is not supporting you but rather supporting companies such as Apple instead letting them being taxed 8% rather than 20%... But that's an other topic... The only acceptable tenancy situation would be for non profit (including any sale benefit), for leisure or for properties in non restricted area such as in the countryside. People need home and they need their own home so it can contribute them feeling safe and confident enough to make children and keep an economy afloat without having to massively import a stronger new population actually replacing the previous aging one overriding an entire culture by the process of it (yet an other topic). You are welcome.
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