The Scriptures speak much about the rich and powerful overriding the rights of the poor by violence and craft: Here are just a few verses about it:
Woe to those who add house to house and join field to field, Until there is no more room, So that you have to live alone in the midst of the land!
Ezekiel 34:18
Isn’t it enough for you to feed on the good pasture? Must you also trample the rest of the pasture with your feet? Or isn’t it enough that you drink the clear water? Must you also muddy the rest with your feet?
Ps.94:6
They slay the widow and the stranger And murder the orphans.
Exodus 23:7 Keep far from a false charge, and do not kill the innocent or the righteous, for I will not acquit the guilty!
That first one sounds like a rebuke of suburbs.
One might think that: until one looks at the real problem. There was never a problem with living in either a 'suburb' or a city, or on a farm. The problems came when kings stopped reading the Law given to prevent unjust rulers from claiming land they had no right to. The idea of inheritance being a permanent thing is foreign to us, who sell land and buy it as we can afford. But the Israelites had a law regarding the sale of land, and sold 'land' was temporal - what one was really doing, as spelled out in the Law, was selling the years' crops until the year of Jubilee. (see link: https://www.blueletterbible.org/nkjv/lev/25/23/s_115023 )
Ahab, at Jezebel's prompting, stole Naboth's vineyard by having him murdered. (Sound Familiar?!) Isaiah comes and condemns him for this, and warns him of the consequences of his actions: https://www.blueletterbible.org/nkjv/1ki/21/1/s_312001
Though the consequences were delayed, they did come (in spite of Ahab's repentance). (https://www.blueletterbible.org/nkjv/1ki/22/29/s_313001)