It’s half a shit bill, anyhow. It limits very large institutions from owning “normal homes”, but opens up and loosens restrictions on manufactured homes. So they can still knock out a lot of owned houses. They’ll just be the shittier kind that won’t last as long before they go bad. Housing will be replaced by ones that last 30 years instead of ones that can last 75 years.
Depends on the local building codes a lot of times. My house is almost 20 years old and is still in pretty good condition. As long as the foundation stays good and you keep the roof from leaking there isn’t too much that will make a house not worth repairing.
It’s half a shit bill, anyhow. It limits very large institutions from owning “normal homes”, but opens up and loosens restrictions on manufactured homes. So they can still knock out a lot of owned houses. They’ll just be the shittier kind that won’t last as long before they go bad. Housing will be replaced by ones that last 30 years instead of ones that can last 75 years.
Today’s McMansions will be lucky to last 30 years.
Depends on the local building codes a lot of times. My house is almost 20 years old and is still in pretty good condition. As long as the foundation stays good and you keep the roof from leaking there isn’t too much that will make a house not worth repairing.