Yeah but what is "good" behaviour?
VolumetricShitCompressor
That's where then fun starts. You "own" your apartment but can't do shit without approval by 20 nimbys. Also you pay into a HOA fund for general stuff.
Owning apartments is the worst of both worlds. Get a huge loan just and still don't get to do with your property what you want. It's "property" commodified and enshittyficated. But what can one do these days? Buy a house? hahahahaha.
Yeah but those are almost every time overpriced as fuck.
I'm not eager in being dependent on another subscription service.
This starts out like every sector where people lose private ownership. Everything is nice and dandy up until the point where enough people don't have a car or know someone who does and then it's full speed to enshittification central.
I would consider renting for really big stuff where you need a full-blown transporter, but being able to have a stationwagon at your disposal makes life so much easier.
Looks cute. Micromobility while retaining the capability to haul stuff would be the sweet spot for many I feel.
Was soll man hier sehen?
Gibt es schon irgendwas zu dem Inhalt und wieso die Staatssekretärin das möchte?
Gleichermaßen verstehe ich aber nicht, dass man nur gut genug verdienen muss, um relativ weniger in die Rente einzuzahlen. Solche Lobbyregelungen verschlimmern die Rentensituation nur noch.
Am Ende wird das Rebtenpaket beschlossen und alle leiden unter steigenden Beitragssätzen.
(Vermögenssteuer trotzdem einführen, bitte.)
What a big-balled move.
Jesus ist a filthy hippie by todays standards, he would've gotten a baton to the face in the 60s/70s.
Also let's make short-haired white young adult professional Jesus a thing.
Zeilenumbrüche sind was feines.
There are European countries that have similar systems for apartment buildings where every unit is owend by a different person.