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Re: New California Residential Law - Every House Can Build Two Additional
« Reply #25 on: October 12, 2021, 07:29:35 AM »
This has been building for a while now. For example, in many areas of L.A., real estate developers bought what were once single family, 2 bedroom homes and split them into 2 or even three apartments. They just put up some dirt cheap drywall(so you will hear every step, dog bark and fart from your neighbor) to separate the parts of the house, and even split one bathroom into two with a cheap pipe that now funnels one shower into two apartments, who now have a shit little dribble of water pressure in their shower. So one tenant's apartment is what was once the living room and yard, then the cheap drywall separates the other tenant to where the original bedrooms were. Worse than that, they often put bunk beds in each apartment, as the promise of cheap or free community college and all the grants and low income payments that go to someone "in school" getting woke, cover the rent in these converted shitholes. So what you will have are a bunch of international student's and unemployed losers who can afford a bunkbed space in what was once an area where rent prices excluded those type of people. Santa Monica is a perfect example. Now the developer can put even another "split" single home in the back, make it 2 more apartments so what was once a single family home now has 5-10 tenants.  Then you have the "sober living" scam,  where shady developers buy or lease a house and do the bunkbed thing and since there are very few regulations for sober living, as long as you have an AA meeting once a day you can cram in alcoholic drug addicts, and it's very difficult to enforce anything because 12 step is anonymous so you can't get any information about the supposed "treatment" these sober living people are getting. It's rampant all over L.A. and all addicts know 90% of them don't enforce the no drug/alcohol policy. This is going to create a population density like L.A. could never have imagined. And a culture change that will be irreversible.

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Re: New California Residential Law - Every House Can Build Two Additional
« Reply #26 on: October 12, 2021, 10:18:06 AM »
The destruction of California is happening at warp speed. If you destroy the suburbs people will flee to another state. NJ is entertaining the notion that it will be a good thing to put projects up in suburban areas.  After all the students do so well there. What could go wrong bringing fucked up government reliant families to the suburbs?

People with the means will move away from those areas.  Terms like "white flight" and "gentrification" will be used.