If San Francisco truly wants to stamp out its black market in housing, it must return housing to the free-market principles of secure property rights and market competition.

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If San Francisco truly wants to stamp out its black market in housing, it must return housing to the free-market principles of secure property rights and market competition.
Timothy Terrell makes the case for property rights and market-based stewardship as the true path to sustainability.
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