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California hero only charging about $1000 a month for fire victims to live in tiny sheds. That's some really high rent for us rural folks. Don't they still have house lots they can move sheds into? [pressdemocrat.com]

Anonbene 8 Dec 14
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I live in an interesting area. There are two or three bedroom houses available for $800 - 1200/month, and a few miles away a 1 bedroom apartment above the ground floor will command $1500-1800. It all depends on the zip code.

JimG Level 8 Dec 14, 2018

Still, the numbers amaze me.

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I would think this is cheap out there...

My daughter is San Jose, I'm certain she'd love that deal.

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That's a hell of a lot nicer than the place I was spending a grand a month for when I was living in San Francisco.

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Those House lots are currently deemed dangerous until they have been cleaned. So after they are cleaned the infrasructure would have to be re certified and approved for habitation. All of this takes tens of thousands of dollars and time. It is sad to know that there will be those who take advantage of peoples plight to advance their financial goals without having financial compassion for thier fellows.

It is called greed and is the foundation of 'mercan capitalism.
Now, run tell that.

@jlynn37 Yea I didn't want to get to far into that rabbit hole on this issue.

@joe1334us Tell it like it is my friend.

@jlynn37

It’s called “supply and demand” and “price discovery”.

Anything other than freedom is just sick, and hurts people.

Just callin’ It like it is.

@Dangrenade Your pinion is noted as is mine.

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