I also I expect in practice that kind of thing wouldn’t be super common, because the tit for tat nature is such its just not really worth it for anyone to get into such a war. It also would look extremely bad for the company.
So I reckon this isn’t going to be very common to start off with, and even some conservative laws to increase the risk of doing this would be enough to stop it occurring basically ever. Sure there’ll be that one case everybody talks about, but it wont actually happen in practice.
I also I expect in practice that kind of thing wouldn’t be super common, because the tit for tat nature is such its just not really worth it for anyone to get into such a war. It also would look extremely bad for the company.
So I reckon this isn’t going to be very common to start off with, and even some conservative laws to increase the risk of doing this would be enough to stop it occurring basically ever. Sure there’ll be that one case everybody talks about, but it wont actually happen in practice.
If anything, it’ll be more common for the previous owner to trash the place on their way out with some excuse for avoiding legal damages.