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[–] Wade 26 points 9 months ago (1 children)

If you can't afford to maintain a house you are renting out then you shouldn't be a landlord. Your friends could just as easily sell the house to a family and invest in a way that doesn't require them to maintain an asset they cannot afford, but instead they choose to keep it and profit as much as they can. Landlords are assholes.

[–] [email protected] 0 points 9 months ago (1 children)

This view kinda confuses me, I'm not a landlord don't worry! If people can't afford a house then what are they expected to do? It's all well and good saying if you can't afford the repairs then you shouldn't be a landlord but if you can't afford a house, what then, does the same sentiment apply?

It seems to me it's very much a problem with the 'system' . Aiming your hate at landlords in general makes no sense when they aren't the reason you don't own a house in the first place. Obviously some people do take advantage of others, that's not what I mean.

What is the solution here?

If I could wave a magic wand, I'd limit the number of houses people could own and how much wealth any 1 person could have...

But the problem still stands, people need enough money to get a house in the first place... So how does that work?

[–] aesthelete 8 points 9 months ago* (last edited 9 months ago) (1 children)

Aiming your hate at landlords in general makes no sense when they aren’t the reason you don’t own a house in the first place.

They are, in some cases, the reason people don't own houses. Not in every case of course, but certainly in some. I think there have even been "rent-to-own" scams by some landlords.

I honestly don't know what the landscape would look like without landlords, but that's not a prerequisite to hating on and moaning about greedy landlords and their greedy ways.