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  • This house supports allowing first homebuyers to use their superannuation to contribute towards purchasing a house.

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    USU IV 2017 · 2 · 2017-12-29

  • This house believes that HK government should pose strict restriction on non-holders of HK passport’s (Sandeep Kamal Chulani) right to purchase properties.

    8th Hong Kong Debate Open 2017 · 7 · 2017-10-27

  • This house supports repossession by the state of '"buy-to-leave"' homes (i.e, houses that have been left uninhabited for a long period of time, purchased mostly as a form of investment - for instance, in Central London)

    NALSAR IV · 3 · 2017-09-15

  • This house would impose high property and land taxes on foreign buyers and owners of property

    Guangdong Debate Challenge 2017 · Open Semis · 2017-09-09

  • That we support the creation of body corporate/owners corporation/strata community in which owners are able to make prescriptive rules and regulations to live in the community and can forcibly remove owners who do not comply

    Australs 2017 · ESL Final · 2017-07-02

  • That we should nationalise all residential housing.

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    A debt to income ratio is the ratio of debt an individual or entity holds relative to their income. For example if I have $500000 of debt and a salary of $100000 my debt to income ratio is 5: 1.

    UQ Australs 2017 · 4 · 2017-07-01

  • That we support the creation of body corporate/owners corporation/strata community in which owners are able to make prescriptive rules and regulations to live in the community and can forcibly remove owners who do not comply.

    UQ Australs 2017 · ESL Final · 2017-07-01

  • That the Australian Government should focus on increasing accessibility and reliability of rental properties (eg. long-term leases greater protections for tenants) rather than on the accessibility of home ownership

    Wollongong Easters 2017 · 3 · 2017-04-17

  • In areas with rapidly rising property prices, this house would suspend all restrictions on property development that are not health and safety requirements (for example, environmental zoning regulations, building height restrictions, and regulations on the appearance of buildings)

    Dutch WUDC 2017 · 4 · 2017-01-01

  • This house would eliminate anti homeless architecture

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    Anti Homeless Architecture refers to a controversial urban design trend in which public spaces are constructed or altered to discourage people from using them in a way not intended by owner. It is most typically associated with discrimination against the homeless in the dorm of ” anti-homeless spikes”- studs embedded in flat surfaces to make sleeping rough impractical.

    Japan BP 2016 · 3 · 2016-12-09