• mke_geek@lemm.ee
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      1 year ago

      Being a landlord is a job. There’s no exploitation with renting out properties. People expect to get paid for their job. This is an extremely simple concept. I can’t fathom why you’re not understanding. Maybe I need to make it even simpler?

      • Landlord = self employed
      • Self employed = Charges for services rendered
      • Rent = Payment in exchange for services

      renting prices are effectively almost exclusively profits for the owner of the rented space

      This isn’t even true either.

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          1 year ago

          Because society agrees it is.

          Because we’re using very basic factual definitions.

          Job = performing work

          explain the logical holes in your ideas

          There are no logical holes in my ideas. I’m explaining basic facts.

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      This is simply because renting prices are effectively almost exclusively profits for the owner of the rented space.

      I don’t think that’s true in all cases. If you think about the price of properties and know how much a credit costs. Properties in cities easily cost a million dollars so with 3% interest that’s 30 000$ a year you have to get just to pay interest on your loan.