Comment by cycrutchfield 1 month ago Do they pay property taxes? 5 comments cycrutchfield Reply fragmede 1 month ago In California? With prop 13? Hardly.We invented money as a way of distributing scares resources. When there is housing going empty while people live on the streets in tents with no running water, no electricity, no sewage, one has to realize that something's gone wrong. cycrutchfield 1 month ago I don’t think you understand how prop 13 works CalRobert 1 month ago The slow phase-out of prop 13 was voted in a couple years ago so it should become less relevant over time. amelius 1 month ago Maybe but that will certainly not bring down prices for the average US citizen looking for a home. cycrutchfield 1 month ago Why not?
fragmede 1 month ago In California? With prop 13? Hardly.We invented money as a way of distributing scares resources. When there is housing going empty while people live on the streets in tents with no running water, no electricity, no sewage, one has to realize that something's gone wrong. cycrutchfield 1 month ago I don’t think you understand how prop 13 works CalRobert 1 month ago The slow phase-out of prop 13 was voted in a couple years ago so it should become less relevant over time.
cycrutchfield 1 month ago I don’t think you understand how prop 13 works CalRobert 1 month ago The slow phase-out of prop 13 was voted in a couple years ago so it should become less relevant over time.
CalRobert 1 month ago The slow phase-out of prop 13 was voted in a couple years ago so it should become less relevant over time.
amelius 1 month ago Maybe but that will certainly not bring down prices for the average US citizen looking for a home. cycrutchfield 1 month ago Why not?
In California? With prop 13? Hardly.
We invented money as a way of distributing scares resources. When there is housing going empty while people live on the streets in tents with no running water, no electricity, no sewage, one has to realize that something's gone wrong.
I don’t think you understand how prop 13 works
The slow phase-out of prop 13 was voted in a couple years ago so it should become less relevant over time.
Maybe but that will certainly not bring down prices for the average US citizen looking for a home.
Why not?