''I understand Maslow's pyramid has "security of property" at the second base.
Uppercut time mate
you're correct ------------ 'security of property'
doesn't mean ownership of housing or anything to do with housing ---------- actually means belongings, possessions
no uppercut required ------------ just an education at your end
If Maslow were with us today and we spoke of housing, Maslow would say if anything at all to do with real estate and home - that people require 'security of tenure'
ownership is irrelevant
now, off you go - get to learn Maslow - get to learn what the words 'mean', stop by woolies, buy some big boy pants and get back to us
I might be arrogant ----------- not ignorant
tenure
/ˈtɛnjə/
noun
1. the conditions under which land or buildings are held or occupied.