• @[email protected]
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    15 months ago

    You make that sound like anyone who’s able to rent a place is able to buy a place, but at least in the US, that’s not alwaxs the case. Sure the mortgage might be cheaper than rent in most cases, but being able to save up enough for that down payment takes a lot. I didn’t have the luxury of living with my parents after high school to save up enough for a down payment on a house, so I’ve had to rent places since then.

    Sure maybe all housing should be free, there’s certainly enough homes in the US for that to be possible, but the rest of capitalist society makes that impossible, but that’s not the fault of every landlord ever. Some, sure, but not all.

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      15 months ago

      You make that sound like anyone who’s able to rent a place is able to buy a place

      Call me old fashioned, but if you’re able to pay for the full cost of the mortgage and maintenance of the property, plus your ‘share’ of the living expenses of your landlord then yeah, I think you’re able to afford the property without the landlord.

      All your landlord adds is making the property more expensive so you can support their lifestyle.

      Sure maybe all housing should be free

      Damn, that’s a hell of a jump to make from my argument. Where did I say that housing should be free?