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That's probably the most incredible dishonestly cut-off quote I've ever seen in my life, it's almost comical. Shelter is a human right, living in a city isn't. Clearly, this is true and I'm absolutely confident you agree with it. And if you don't, I'm pretty sure I can convince you that people in rural areas (or less competitive towns) aren't having their human rights violated. Obviously, living in a city is very desirable for economic and cultural reasons and if you grew up there, being priced out can have devastating effects on your quality of life. I don't dispute any of this. It's just that none of this rises to the level of a human rights violation or even close.
Okay, landlord.
How should housing and rents prices be determined in your opinion? Landlords have the function to determine the price of a unit. In the economic sense they make the market efficient by finding the equlibrium price (where supply meets demand).
Okay landlord.
I do believe there should be social housing for those who need it. I was referring to non-subsidized units.
Okay landlord.