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tonka737 t1_je5qjjy wrote

At the moment you are agreeing to borrow said space for X amount of time. The proposal seeks to extend existing contracts whether or not the lender agrees to lend said space. If you're saying that the lender has too much power in that dynamic then duh. They are the ones lending the property. If you're upset at the rates then blame the city for creating the situation.

IDC if they detest me. I know what the relationship is from the jump.

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Darrackodrama t1_je6zral wrote

Lol the city’s inaction at curtailing landlord gouging ? The city is just as much to blame in a sense because they let greedy landlords charge whatever they want.

But let’s be real here landlords are getting greedier post Covid and it’s our problem now.

And your contractual rights are subject to regulations under current law because you’re putting the space on an open market and we can regulate for the public good which good cause is undoubtedly.

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