L.A. County wants to cap rent hikes at 3%. Landlords say that would push them to sellreturn2ozma@lemmy.world to News@lemmy.world – 844 points – 5 months agolatimes.comPaywall removed: https://archive.is/MbQYG325Post a CommentPreviewYou are viewing a single commentView all commentsShow the parent commentYou literally can't put that money into a retirement fund because she has no earned incomeSo this money she used to buy real estate materialized out of thin air and nobody paid taxes on it? Did she win it in a contest? Dig it out of the ground?Divorce settlement
You literally can't put that money into a retirement fund because she has no earned incomeSo this money she used to buy real estate materialized out of thin air and nobody paid taxes on it? Did she win it in a contest? Dig it out of the ground?Divorce settlement
So this money she used to buy real estate materialized out of thin air and nobody paid taxes on it? Did she win it in a contest? Dig it out of the ground?Divorce settlement
You literally can't put that money into a retirement fund because she has no earned income
So this money she used to buy real estate materialized out of thin air and nobody paid taxes on it?
Did she win it in a contest? Dig it out of the ground?
Divorce settlement