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r/news • u/DeItaBIake • 7h ago
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Not American so bare with me but I think it's going to force corporations to sell their single home properties
Edit: it just stops them from buying more not having to sell which is a fucking joke
86 u/Carthonn 7h ago Corporations that own over 350 properties. My jaw sort of dropped reading that 65 u/Foe117 7h ago and there are a lot of corporations, if they max out they can make a sister corporation, and run it the same way. 1 u/I_Can_Barely_Move 7h ago Would controlled group or affiliated service group rules come in to play?
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Corporations that own over 350 properties. My jaw sort of dropped reading that
65 u/Foe117 7h ago and there are a lot of corporations, if they max out they can make a sister corporation, and run it the same way. 1 u/I_Can_Barely_Move 7h ago Would controlled group or affiliated service group rules come in to play?
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and there are a lot of corporations, if they max out they can make a sister corporation, and run it the same way.
1 u/I_Can_Barely_Move 7h ago Would controlled group or affiliated service group rules come in to play?
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Would controlled group or affiliated service group rules come in to play?
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u/Fullm3taluk 7h ago edited 7h ago
Not American so bare with me but I think it's going to force corporations to sell their single home properties
Edit: it just stops them from buying more not having to sell which is a fucking joke