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Rent control

Hannibal Buress on Bernie Sanders' National Rent Control Proposal: 'Wrong'

The actor and comedian is the owner of a three-unit rental property in Chicago.

Christian Britschgi | 10.30.2019 3:45 PM

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Comedian and actor Hannibal Buress is not a fan of government price controls on rental properties, judging by some of his recent social media commentary.

On Wednesday, Sen. Bernie Sanders (I–Vt.) re-upped his call for nationwide rent control, quote-tweeting the remarks of a union construction worker expressing concern that they would eventually find themselves demolishing their own home in order to build new apartments they can't afford.

"We need a national rent control standard now," tweeted Sanders.

We need a national rent control standard now. https://t.co/bvgVVNn3LA

— Bernie Sanders (@BernieSanders) October 30, 2019

Sanders, as part of his housing plan, has suggested a national cap on rental price increases of 3 percent or 1.5 times the rate of inflation (whichever is higher).

Sanders' tweet prompted a quote tweet from Buress, saying, simply, "Wrong." In a reply, Buress also encouraged folks to donate to the Illinois Rental Property Owners Association, a landlord trade association that opposes rent control.

https://twitter.com/hannibalburess/status/1189593339823300609

The replies to Buress' tweet supporting landlords' ability to set their own rental prices involved a lot of confused Hannibal Buress gifs, as well as a healthy number of guillotine jokes.

Buress is a comedian, so there's a chance he's just trolling. Still, there's good reason to think his opposition to rent control is genuine.

Buress has said in interviews that he owns a three-unit building in Chicago which he rents out on Airbnb. That obviously gives him an incentive to oppose rent control.

Buress also has talked about how actually owning property gives you a special connection to it that non-owners don't have.

In a 2017 episode of his podcast Hannibal Buress: Handsome Rambler, Buress describes a scenario where he had to ask a friend to kick raucous partiers out of one of his Airbnb units while he was out of town. The friend was reportedly more reluctant to kick the revelers out than Buress was, something Buress explained by their respective relationships to the property.

"He's ain't got it in him. It ain't his property so he don't have the passion that I have," said Buress on the podcast.

Buress has also endorsed Andrew Yang for president, promoting the former entrepreneur's candidacy on social media after Sanders followed him on Twitter.

https://twitter.com/hannibalburess/status/1189275589997481985

In an Instagram post touting the fact that Yang followed him on Twitter, Buress listed his location as Property Owners Association, while suggesting Sanders might make a good Yang campaign aide.

https://www.instagram.com/p/B4N3yJHn7BY/

Yang's housing proposals have included reforming zoning laws and experimenting with innovative, low-cost building methods. So far, the candidate has yet to endorse rent control.

Again, Buress is a comedian so it's possible his anti-rent control beliefs are less than sincere. Still, any criticism of such a destructive and counterproductive policy is welcome.

Rent Free is a weekly newsletter from Christian Britschgi on urbanism and the fight for less regulation, more housing, more property rights, and more freedom in America's cities.

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Christian Britschgi is a reporter at Reason.

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  1. Uncle Jay   6 years ago

    Mr. Buress is wrong, and Comrade Bernie is right because socialism is always right.
    Just ask anyone from Venezuela.

    1. OpenBordersLiberal-tarian   6 years ago

      If things are bad in Venezuela, the Koch / Reason solution is to invite the entire population of Venezuela to move to the United States.

      #OpenBorders
      #VenezuelansAreNaturalLibertarians

      1. Uncle Jay   6 years ago

        Here's a better idea, OBL.
        Have the Venezuelans solve their own damn problems.

        1. OpenBordersLiberal-tarian   6 years ago

          Didn't you read Shikha Dalmia's latest masterpiece? She says that because the US is guilty of the ORIGINAL SIN of slavery (forced labor), we must have open borders to let in voluntary labor. Personally I found her argument very compelling.

          1. Rat on a train   6 years ago

            Since we already have the stain, can we let in some involuntary labor? The domestic market for orphans is tight.

          2. Seamus   6 years ago

            Slavery: The original case of bringing in foreigners to do the jobs Americans just won't do.

          3. MatthewSlyfield   6 years ago

            I have ocean front property in Kansas I'd like to sell you.

      2. RockLibertyWarrior   6 years ago

        @OpenBordersLiberal-tarian a fucking retard like you shouldn't have the "tarian" in your name unless you change your name to "OpenBordersTotlaitarian", numb nuts. Your one of the biggest fucking dumb asses on this board, you spout leftard talking points, and type nonsensical drivel. I have a suggestion for you why don't YOU go down to Venezuela and try living as a peasant, dumb ass cock sucker. I bet you won't because you know socialism sucks, shitface.

  2. creech   6 years ago

    No one needs more than one 500 sq. ft. apartment in a Soviet-style apartment house. Unless one is a Senator, of course, with a need for three dachas.

    1. Unicorn Abattoir   6 years ago

      No ONE needs more than 500 sq ft? You can fit 4 or 5 families in there at least.

      1. Agammamon   6 years ago

        Certainly. Maybe even more. You only need a bed for 6 hours of solid sleep a night. You could easily utilize these places more efficiently by assigning them in shifts around the clock.

  3. Unicorn Abattoir   6 years ago

    "We need a national rent control standard now," tweeted Sanders.

    We have one. It's called supply and demand.

    1. Diane Reynolds (Paul.)   6 years ago

      Supply and Demand doesn't work like a normal market.

      1. TJJ2000   6 years ago

        Define "normal" because it certain works in the realm of reality.

        1. Juice   6 years ago

          whoosh

  4. Diane Reynolds (Paul.)   6 years ago

    The actor and comedian is the owner of a three-unit rental property in Chicago.

    Check out Uncle Tom over here.

  5. TrickyVic (old school)   6 years ago

    I wonder if Bernie's numbers have dropped any since he told a crowd they should respect the police after a black person asked him about being stopped by a cop.

  6. Juice   6 years ago

    I went to the twitter feed. Why are so many bernie bros posting images of Mao?

  7. Juice   6 years ago

    Again, Buress is a comedian so it's possible his anti-rent control beliefs are less than sincere.

    It would look a little better if he wasn't a landlord.

    And really, Lenin and Mao pics aside, who the fuck actually donates to a landlord's association? gtfoh

  8. rita   6 years ago

    very wrong, shouldn't occur at all

  9. CartesianCommonSense   6 years ago

    Gee, another out of touch rich guy telling us how bad Bernie is. That clinches it for me.

    #Bernie2020

  10. TJJ2000   6 years ago

    I swear if Bernie wasn't an elected politician he'd be on the terrorist watch list. There's just no question that he represents Stalin and the USSR policy to a T.

  11. Atlas_Shrugged   6 years ago

    This is just utter insanity = Bernie's rent control proposal.

    Bernie is a communist, not a socialist.

  12. Utkonos   6 years ago

    Just in case he’s NOT joking....can’t we scroll down further and find some kompromat that CANCELS him?

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