“omg theres a small subset of America who might be mildly inconvenienced when we ensure housing is affordable for everyone.” yep, a hell of a talking point.
And an individual farmer live in multiple houses? Nope. One of those houses is a viable residence and the rest are typically rented out in my experience. The exact behavior were trying to discourage.
A farm isn’t a sfh
The house for the farm usually is, and it’s covered by everything else.
Split the land the house is on to it’s own lot and sell it then. Or knock it down/rezone it so it’s not legal for living/renting.
You’re handing your opponents a talking point against it before you even start.
“omg theres a small subset of America who might be mildly inconvenienced when we ensure housing is affordable for everyone.” yep, a hell of a talking point.
Farmers. They’re part of the working class, and they’re important.
And an individual farmer live in multiple houses? Nope. One of those houses is a viable residence and the rest are typically rented out in my experience. The exact behavior were trying to discourage.
The proposal above doesn’t make a distinction between first and second homes, only that a corporation owns it.
So your arguing in support of corporate farms being able to own homes? Not sure why anyone but the corporate farms would care about that.