Word: landlords
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...physiocrats believe all wealth comes from land. In Cambridge this may be true. And the Cambridge Tenants' Organizing Committee (CTOC), started in 1970 to fight for the adoption of rent control, is fighting yet another tenant-versus-landlord battle...
...rent board claims that the increases were the lowest amount every landlord could justify and were therefore lower than many could have justified. Additionally, it holds that in all cases it followed...
Rent control reduces a landlord's income on rental properties that are taxable, and discourages middle income families from offering rental space in their homes by imposing increased tax pressure on single-family homes, Barber said...
Some of the demonstrators, who claim to live in homes slated for demolition to make room for the proposed $48-million power plant, said they object to recently received eviction notices sent out by Harvard, the Landlord of the properties...
Pillsbury worries over the plight of the small landlord, who is the lowest-level beneficiary of the profit system. He accepts as given the contention that some people have a right to make a profit on others' having a place to live, and hopes that we can still provide decent housing at prices tenants can afford, without understanding the investment system which keeps the housing market going...