I'm trying to stay out of the whole "landlords get the guillotine" stuff but really if landlords get to tell tenants "You should've had enough cash saved up to cover X months of unemployment" why can't people tell landlords they should've been able to cover X months of vacancy
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Replying to @arthur_affect
Landlords produce nothing in terms of labour.
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Replying to @MattTheGweat @toastfacekilla4
There are plenty of "mom-and-pop" landlords who don't hire staff and do everything themselves, although they also tend to be the worst at doing that work
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This is one reason I don't really love the use of 19th century terms to categorize the population ("rentier class", etc) Sure, someone who does the maintenance on their rental property themselves to cheap out on hiring someone to do it is a "laborer" but so what
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It doesn't make them a BETTER PERSON than someone who coughs up the cash to have their tenants taken care of by professionals, or someone who just owns a share in an apartment holding company or a REIT
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