Corporations can still own up to 350 homes per investor group, and they can keep the ones they already own.
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- themeatbridge@lemmy.worldtopolitics @lemmy.world•Sen. Warnock's ban on private equity firms buying single-family homes becomes federal law42·2 days ago
- themeatbridge@lemmy.worldtoTechnology@lemmy.world•Quote of the day by Apple CEO Tim Cook: 'If you put a key under the mat for the cops, a burglar can find it, too' — a stark warning on threats to undermine privacyEnglish1·29 days ago
Also, kicking down the door leaves evidence and usually require some sort of justification or approval. If they have a key to a backdoor, they don’t have to tell anyone they were inside, or ask for permission to use it.
- themeatbridge@lemmy.worldtoTechnology@lemmy.world•Big Surprise—Nobody Wants 8K TVsEnglish0·11 months ago
4k tvs existed before the content existed. I think the larger issue is that the difference between what is and what could be is not worth the additional expense, especially at a time when most people struggle to pay rent, food, and medicine. More people watch videos on their phones than watch broadcast television. 8k is a solution looking for a problem.
- themeatbridge@lemmy.worldtoPolitical Memes@lemmy.world•Damn Fox, you didn't have to turn me on more.1·1 year ago
BTW $30 isn’t like a crazy high number for minimum wage. The current number is well below the poverty line for families everywhere in the United States, and New York has a very high cost of living. Minimum wage is explicitly intended to provide “the wages of decent living.” $30 per hour might actually be too low for New York City. $61,500 a year is barely going to pay the rent in the shittiest neighborhoods. https://www.zillow.com/rental-manager/market-trends/new-york-ny/
I agree, but without the linit, they own tens of thousands.