I don't think we are disagreeing, my point is that these housing companies can continue to operate as a single large company even if they are legally a set of different firms - like the example of Apple.
You can address this by crafting general antiavoidance laws but at least in tax there's rarely any desire from the state to prosecute.
I don't think we are disagreeing, my point is that these housing companies can continue to operate as a single large company even if they are legally a set of different firms - like the example of Apple.
You can address this by crafting general antiavoidance laws but at least in tax there's rarely any desire from the state to prosecute.
Oh yes, agree completely
Oh yeah that's right!
https://www.propublica.org/article/doj-backs-tenants-price-fixing-case-big-landlords-real-estate-tech