Landlords and property managers can’t collude on rental pricing. Using new technology to do it doesn’t change that antitrust fundamental. Regardless of the industry you’re in, if your business uses an algorithm to determine prices, a brief filed by the FTC and the Department of Justice offers a helpful guideline for antitrust compliance: your algorithm can’t do anything that would be illegal if done by a real person.
Only those who already have money can afford to live there because they don’t need to earn money in the local economy.
That’s crazy. The only people who can afford to live in poor areas are those who already have money?
How are these areas poor if they’re only inhabited by people with excess wealth?
Do you see how illogical your arguments are? This is why you don’t have a point. Just stop and think for a minute. Stop trying to look good in front of other children and ask yourself, “does this make sense?”
That’s crazy. The only people who can afford to live in poor areas are those who already have money?
How are these areas poor if they’re only inhabited by people with excess wealth?
Do you see how illogical your arguments are? This is why you don’t have a point. Just stop and think for a minute. Stop trying to look good in front of other children and ask yourself, “does this make sense?”