• Singletona082
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    332 months ago

    See, when the Landlord charges reasonable rates, and actually provides services in exchange for that rent (helping update appliances to newer, having paperwork on hand for any code/inspections needed for property changes (that the landlord would ultimately benefit from,) and in general treating it as a matter of ‘I have obligations’ instead of ‘I will do nothing but I will absolutely blame the tennants for the inevetable crumbling of the property.’

    I dislike the concept at base level, but that is a someone who is trying to not be a scumbag.

    • @thisfro@slrpnk.net
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      2 months ago

      The renting part isn’t even that bad, the owning part and selling for profit is the problem.

      • @phindex@lemmy.world
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        22 months ago

        The renting part isn’t even that bad, the owning part and selling for profit is the problem.

        What are you talking about? I buy a house for $200k in 2012, real estate market goes crazy and now my house is worth $500, selling it for market value iis… wrong?