Submitted by Due-Pickle8392 t3_122nvkm in providence
Jerkeyjoe t1_jdr7q62 wrote
Na it's crazy, not well thought out and will drive the cost of renting up for everyone.
On the other hand I feel that this bill is trying to prevent packing apartments and exploitation of students by landlords. having too many people in a small space is a problem.
fishythepete t1_jdr8zkj wrote
If students would rather cram 4 into a 2 bedroom (or even 4 into an 4 bedroom) instead of staying in dorms, that’s hardly exploitative. If the problem is having too many people in a small space, whether they’re students or not really isn’t material.
Due-Pickle8392 OP t1_jdrec0k wrote
Agreed and it isn't even about students cramming into small spaces. I live with 5 other students in a two family and we each have large bedrooms and a huge living room but if the ordinance passes only 3 of us could live in the large apartment. it would be way too much space for 3 people and the rent would be crazy split between 3 instead of 6
Due-Pickle8392 OP t1_jdrevb2 wrote
its really about the rich east siders who don't want pesky college students bothering them
Good-Expression-4433 t1_jdrktfa wrote
Everything Helen Anthony tries to pass in a nutshell.
Jerkeyjoe t1_jdrmtvd wrote
I live in a building with students and have no problems at all. concern is particular situations like I've seen first hand such as a landlord deciding to modify 2 bed apartments in to 3 or 4 bed apartments, and renting out the tiny rooms individually for insane money. maybe it's fair game but to me it's shady. Weather or not the tenants, student or not, are cool with it is not my concern.
Personally I feel limiting 3 per unit is asinine, and discrimination against students or marketing apartments only to students is wrong. Landlords will likely find ways around it anyway, though. That said, I feel there should be a square foot per person limit for the sake of safety and consumer protection which applies to all.
aednichols t1_jdr8jym wrote
Boston has had a 4-maximum rule like this since 2008. There was renewed interest in enforcement after an overcrowded apartment burned down and a student died (Binland Lee).
Good-Expression-4433 t1_jdrk8hj wrote
If people are forced into cramming in like that to have any housing or pay rent to begin with, they should be looking at that problem first.
Kicking people out with an ordinance change is going to fuck us all over hard. If they want to punish and prevent exploitative landlords, they can do it in a way that doesn't punish everyone else who actually live in PVD and are struggling to find non absurdly priced housing as is.
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