One of the reasons for the Egyptian Revolution was a poor economy in which most of the income of the country was hoarded by the upper class, which were mostly oil companies or government officials. This man is living in an unfinished apartment in Edfu, Egypt, a common problem within the entire country. The government has no law requiring landlords to complete a building before they rent it out, and unless a building is complete, they don't have to pay taxes. Essentially, it is an incentive for rich property owners to never finish a building they are renting to poorer Egyptians. They are instead rewarded by not having to pay taxes! This is something many Egyptians hope will change with the new regime after the downfall of Hosni Mubarak.
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Showing posts with label Edfu. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Edfu. Show all posts
Friday, June 8, 2012
An Upper Egyptian Abode
Labels:
Aswan,
Edfu,
Egypt travel,
Egypt travel report,
Egyptian laws,
Egyptian People,
Egyptian property,
Egyptian revolution,
Egyptian street photography,
Hosni Mubarak,
Upper Egypt
Location:
Adfo, Markaz Edfo, Aswan, Egypt
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