Could it be as easy as a law that says “you can’t exchange money for living in a place”?
No. The particular agreements and contracts are not the problem, the distribution of property is. If you do that while leaving the distribution of property the same, you'll just get a lot more homeless people, it's just restricting the options of tenants. Any real solution has to address the distribution of property in some fashion.
No. The particular agreements and contracts are not the problem, the distribution of property is. If you do that while leaving the distribution of property the same, you'll just get a lot more homeless people, it's just restricting the options of tenants. Any real solution has to address the distribution of property in some fashion.