Worlee Glover shared this to Nextdoor over the weekend and it's something to be shared here. Why is this important? Well consider the issue of affordable housing.
Do we need to have major corporate real estate companies owning a vast number of rental units throughout the city? And why not allow mom-and-pop landlords to be able to rent out their own unit, especially their two or four-flats?
Finally what do we do about those units that are in disrepair?
What you see below is via CurbedChicago.
Do we need to have major corporate real estate companies owning a vast number of rental units throughout the city? And why not allow mom-and-pop landlords to be able to rent out their own unit, especially their two or four-flats?
Finally what do we do about those units that are in disrepair?
What you see below is via CurbedChicago.
Here's what Chicago is really losing as the two-flats vanish. https://t.co/84NVH5wFtM— Curbed Chicago (@curbedchicago) January 5, 2019
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