This is actually an older news story, and it does appear as though she recovered from this before her death.

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Should people get free housing at 92? At what point does a squatter get a free pass? Should we force the owner to give charity to the elderly squatter? What makes her more deserving than, say, Doctors Without Borders?

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Developed nations give them enough money to pay rent after they retire.

Because you know, they shouldn’t have to work in order to live when they can’t anymore.

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An answer to your questions in order:

Yes. At the point where an owner can easily afford to lose that building as a tax write-off. Yes, if their own wellbeing isn’t dependent on that property, with a reasonable compensation for their loss. She was there first.

It may not be the right answer, but it is one.

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She was there first?!? It’s the owner’s building! What does “easily afford to lose that building as a tax write-off” even mean? What do you know about tax? I presume zero based on your comment. smh

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You forgot your own question?

What makes her more deserving than, say, Doctors Without Borders?

In the context of whether Doctors Without Borders or her, the only difference is who was there first.

The tax write-off bit means being rich enough that donating the building to charity won’t even make a dent in their wealth.

As for what I know about tax, only that I’d be happier knowing it’s being put to good use where it should be and not where it is being.

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  1. Yes
  2. Ideally from birth
  3. If they’re wealthy enough, yes. Or ideally, people who can’t afford a home should be given one by the government. No landlords needed. Having a roof over your head should be a basic human right.
  4. Nothing. Again, basic human right. Everyone is entitled to a home.
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Ok so govt is the landlord then, got it. Who gets to decide who gets free housing? Housing inventory is limited so somebody is going to be homeless. Seems like the govt agency, or worse, agent, has the keys to the kingdom and wields a lot of power in your scenario.

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It’s just especially sad and cruel, in reality housing should be decommodified.

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What does that even mean? Concrete, lumber, electric, plumbing, plus location location location that everyone else wants. How can it NOT be a commodity with fluctuating prices based on basic market forces like supply and demand? Explain

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Decommodification means to cease production for the purpose of profit. Instead, have robust public housing and personal house ownership, rather than allow private landlording. Red Vienna is a similar example in real life.

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You’re begging the question that the squatter is the recipient of charity, and not the landlord.

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