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Bjorn Ahlblad
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Tenants who do not understand that actions have consequences

Bjorn Ahlblad
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Heartwarming and happy and tragic all at the same time https://www.bloomberg.com/news...

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Rent Control: status quo of the day. Bad decisions can sometimes damage things irreparably.   The way the decisions are made, the alternatives not being clearly defined, the costs and benefits not accurately weighed. All this contributes to bad decisions. The decision makers are afraid of challenging the status quo. They think not only inside the box, but in the wrong boxes, and don't know the answers or what to do, so they make decisions that will not turn the spotlight of accountability on them.  They are not true leaders.  For us to expect anything other than what we already get from them is unrealistic.  We need to think for ourselves and present those ideas where they can be heard and possibly create change.  

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