LANDLORDS ARE DISPROPORTIONATELY INRICHED BY THE FINACIAL EXPLOITATION OF THE RENTER.

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Today our society is marked by an epidemic of landlords, skyrocketing rents, and a government policy that prioritize investors over people. This system undermines social trust, creates homelessness, and perpetuates inequality. It's not healthy; it is exploitive. The existence of a permanent renter class is a sign of societal failure, not progress.

A healthy society

What is a healthy society

A healthy society is one where people have access to affordable housing, fair wages, safe communities, and opportunities to thrive — not just survive. It’s about more than preventing illness; it’s about building systems that support dignity, equity, and shared prosperity.

A healthy society is not measured merely by its wealth, but by the well-being, dignity, and security of its people. In such 

a society, housing it's not a commodity, but a foundation for stability and opportunity. Housing justice lies at the heart of a truly sustainable and fair society.

A healthy society ensures.

A healthy society ensures that every individual has access to basic human needs: shelter, healthcare, education, and security. It fosters fairness, equity, and opportunity. It ensures that wealth is not hoarded by a few but distributed in a way that strengthens communities and families. In this vision, renters are not left behind but are empowered as full participants in society.

Housing in a healthy society

Housing is the cornerstone of stability. Without access to affordable, purchasable housing, millions are trapped in a cycle of rent dependency. This weakens retirement security, destabilizes families, and erodes the promise of upward mobility. A truly healthy society would eliminate the need for landlords altogether, ensuring that every person has a direct path to homeownership and equity building.

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