I can complain because corporations enjoy purchasing advantages not available to individuals. Massive amounts of capital, for one thing, not to mention tax breaks and economies of scale that make it easy for them to dispense with financing and inspection contingencies.
When an elderly person dies and the children who inherit his property all live out of state, they're going to dump the property and split the proceeds. And they're going to maximize those proceeds and minimize the time to realize them. Corporations can take advantage of that.
So no, WE did not decide to sell. Think it through.
> they're going to dump the property and split the proceeds.
so you do agree that it is the individual that made the decision to sell, and that it isn't because the corporation is forcing them to sell.
Therefore, the character changes or selling is really just a sum of the aggregate behaviour of all of those individuals. It's like blaming the flood, when each individual rain drop is the reason for the flood in the first place.
I can complain because corporations enjoy purchasing advantages not available to individuals. Massive amounts of capital, for one thing, not to mention tax breaks and economies of scale that make it easy for them to dispense with financing and inspection contingencies.
When an elderly person dies and the children who inherit his property all live out of state, they're going to dump the property and split the proceeds. And they're going to maximize those proceeds and minimize the time to realize them. Corporations can take advantage of that.
So no, WE did not decide to sell. Think it through.