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BizSuitStacy · M
When discussing "our rights," it means that the gov't should not interfere.
Housing prices are dictating by the market. The gov't isn't preventing you from buying, so technically, you already have that right.
If you're implying that the gov't should make housing more affordable by implementing things like universal income, price controls, offering subsidies (or possibly a combination of these) - then gov't interference is in play by shifting the burden away from the home owner onto the tax payer - violating tax payer rights.
Housing prices are dictating by the market. The gov't isn't preventing you from buying, so technically, you already have that right.
If you're implying that the gov't should make housing more affordable by implementing things like universal income, price controls, offering subsidies (or possibly a combination of these) - then gov't interference is in play by shifting the burden away from the home owner onto the tax payer - violating tax payer rights.