![]() All this can create a pretty insecure living situation for the tenants.” It’s the landlord’s property – giving them the power to increase rents, kick out tenants and fix the house up as they please. As puts it, “One of the biggest individual problems with renting is the inherent power differences between the landlord and the renters. In terms of power, renting will always help the owning class more than the renting class. Therefore, one point we want to clarify is that renting may actually add resources to the game, making it not as “vampiric” as it might first appear. If a corp wants to rent on space lying fallow, they are now adding resources to the game: they rent to mine, do PI, perform industry, and have easy access to markets other than Jita. ![]() In EVE, some corps want access to nullsec (CCP’s scarcity may put an enormous, if temporary, damper on the attraction to renting in null, which has been vastly devalued). The concept of wealth redistribution is more muli-layered than it first appears.
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