If you move or can no longer afford your house, the property should be absorbed into a community coop (or sold to them) and leased back to the tenant or a new family. You keeping ownership of the home is not a requirement, it’s actually a huge problem.
The only ones insisting on the alternate scenario you just described are landlords who think of themselves as martyrs.
If you move or can no longer afford your house, the property should be absorbed into a community coop (or sold to them) and leased back to the tenant or a new family. You keeping ownership of the home is not a requirement, it’s actually a huge problem.
The only ones insisting on the alternate scenario you just described are landlords who think of themselves as martyrs.