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Should be 100% people who will live in the house. No less.
I think there's a reasonable argument for local (and responsible) landlords to exist. Not everyone wants to be tied down to a property or have to worry about repairs.
I can kind of get behind like Grandma renting out a house that she spent 30 years paying off so that she isn't starving on social security alone kind of stuff.
maybe like an allowance that an individual could at most have one home they're renting out. there should also be significant controls about the price of rent, maybe tied to the price of home purchases so that renters could not get screwed paying more than they would have had to pay to buy the place.
but in my opinion no corporation should be able to rent homes.
honestly even apartments should be required to have a lease own option that is not significantly different cost than renting.
I think a better solution would be a progressive property tax that goes up the more properties you own. But since property tax is a local/state tax usually, it would be hard to implement without it just being a new federal tax. Also, shell companies etc