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IronyAndWhine t1_je6190d wrote

> units be smaller and less available units since turn over will drop

You're just listing off a bunch of things tenants wouldn't like with no supporting information whatsoever.

Like how would good cause eviction decrease the size of apartments???

And why on earth would it cause fewer units to be available? Turnover does not mean that new units magically become available.

Edit: I just realized that you're the landlord I was talking to earlier. I'm not interested in chatting with you more here, just trying to inform tenants that this bill is in their interest. Cheers!

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KaiDaiz t1_je61u5w wrote

>Like how would good cause eviction decrease the size of apartments???

New rental construction will simply be smaller to avoid long term tenants. Existing may be chop up. The faster you outgrow the unit, faster you move out. Faster move out ,higher the rent increase under this bill It's the same how new rental constructions and renos come with all electrical. The owners don't have to pay for any of those utility expenses since it can be separately metered. Saving them money. You don't think they want units configured in a way that will save them and generate more money

Yes turn over does mean unit is available for rent. It's the definition.

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