It's preventing these people from benefiting from the very mechanism they claim put them at a disadvantage in the first place.
Why not teach them the ropes of how to benefit like everyone else is?
Telling them not to play the game at all while everyone else continues to doesn't help anyone long term.
Even worse, they're paying essentially the same mortgage (a slightly discounted one) but will see a fraction of the proportional benefit as their neighbors do, when it comes time to sell.
Then it will be just another way that the system is set against them to get ahead.
Why not teach them the ropes of how to benefit like everyone else is?
Telling them not to play the game at all while everyone else continues to doesn't help anyone long term.
Even worse, they're paying essentially the same mortgage (a slightly discounted one) but will see a fraction of the proportional benefit as their neighbors do, when it comes time to sell.
Then it will be just another way that the system is set against them to get ahead.