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      8 months ago

      And an individual farmer live in multiple houses? Nope. One of those houses is a viable residence and the rest are typically rented out in my experience. The exact behavior were trying to discourage.

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        8 months ago

        The proposal above doesn’t make a distinction between first and second homes, only that a corporation owns it.

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          8 months ago

          So your arguing in support of corporate farms being able to own homes? Not sure why anyone but the corporate farms would care about that.

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              8 months ago

              Which is fucked up to begin with. Stop hiding personal assets behind corporate liability protections.

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                It’s not only liability. It’s taxes, accounting, or just keeping a clear delineation between the family’s assets and the farm’s in the event of a sale.

                Oh, and while we’re at it, this proposal would also forbid multi-family homes coming under a co-op model. That’s just another kind of corporate structure.