My shallow experience of Japan tells me that if there's one country that can regulate the shit of the airbnb problem, it's this one. We're so used in the west to see properties as an asset that only appreciates that we've lost sight of what homes are meant to be. Meanwhile the whole Mediterranean coast is being bought by foreigners with the help of greedy local fucks. I've been told the Portuguese have it much worse even.

Nothing vents off like a bit of class hate, doesnt it. Locals from your description act legally within the limits of the law, if you dont like situation change laws, thats the way for a change.

Everybody maximizes their profit and thinks first and foremost about themselves and only then about the rest. Case point - a better half of this forum works/worked for faangs and their variants who destroy privacy and more of whole mankind for the sake of profit for themselves, and even pat themselves in the back how effectively they helped the 'the goal'.

It's my class that I'm blaming.

> if you dont like situation change laws, thats the way for a change

Which is done by protesting and advocating for it. Not being in a "that's the way things are" attitude.

> Everybody maximizes their profit and thinks first and foremost about themselves and only then about the rest.

What a sad way to see life. It is so easy to find countless examples of people doing exactly not that. American individualism really got to your brain.

I see a difference in-between selling your property at current market rate and having a business which relies on destroying the housing supply to make profit. I don't work for companies who "destroy privacy and more" even though it would be in my interest, many of us are not pure profit-maximizers.