A lot of times, when people discuss the phenomenon of employers ending work-from-home and try to make their employees come back to the office, people say that the motivation is to raise real estate prices.

I don’t follow the logic at all. How would doing this benefit an employer in any way?

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    1 year ago

    There are taxes, utilities which have to be paid just because one owns the property. Commercial taxes are many times 2-10 times more than residential.

    Those who have bought it would rather use it bcoz no one is buying it.

    Rental agreements are usually multi-year contracts with increasing rent. Breaking contracts are costlier than calling people back to the office.

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      1 year ago

      Why didn’t you just put on a sign on the front saying “we’re still open, here’s our contact info”?

      Seems like a really easy problem to fix.

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        1 year ago

        Didn’t help even when I had the front office open and populated with a receptionist. The overall look of the office without lights gives a rundown look.

        If I am wasting money on power and other utilities I might as well use it.

        For a sign people have to read it. Public would rather assume than read 3 words.