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The Cost of Shelter

CHAPTER VIII
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The renter has here an advantage over the owner.

He can call for an examination by the city or town inspector before he takes a lease; the capitalist owner must then put matters right.

But as yet a man has a right to live with leaky sewer- or gas-pipes in his own house without being disturbed by an inspector.

How far into the century this will be allowed is uncertain; in time there will be an inspection of the premises of the small owner.
The only remedy in sight is for an investment of capital in up-to-date houses of various grades in city, suburbs, and country; such investment to bring 4 per cent, not 40, or even 15, unless by rise of land values.

No better use of idle money could be made at the present time.


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