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[–] mannycalavera@feddit.uk -2 points 10 months ago (1 children)

Landlords provide a service. One of a home to rent. It's no different to renting a car in that sense. They certainly don't do nothing. They're responsible for the maintenance of the property (well they are in the UK, I am assuming you're from the US by your use of the words ass and paycheck). Were cars as scarce as homes and people still needed them as much as they do now you'd see the same thing in the car rental market with extortionate fees for a "service" that people demand. But that's a condition of the market, blame your government for not providing proper social housing to drive down the cost of private accommodation.

But landlords are leeches because I don't like them is such a simplistic answer to a nuanced question.

[–] Primarily0617@kbin.social 0 points 10 months ago

Landlords provide a service

do scalpers provide a service of letting you go see a concert?

It’s no different to renting a car

cars depreciate, houses do the opposite

also, nobody has ever had any issues with the car rental industry

Were cars as scarce as homes

golly i wonder why homes are so scarce

landlords are leeches because I don’t like them

good thing "i don't like them" hasn't been given as the justification for anything then, isn't it?