• Dremor
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    35 months ago

    I did expect that, I was kinda giving the stick to beat me. But I’d have liked if those who downvoted me could give me pointers on how to improve myself as a landlord.

    • ObliviousEnlightenment
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      05 months ago

      Put in the effort to make it more accessible, maybe charge more on the deposit if you absolutely have to financially; but eating the cost would be preferable because people dont choose to be disabled. Oh, and have a real job, so your living isnt just leeching off tenants.

      • Dremor
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        35 months ago

        So being a Dev isn’t a real job? I suppose a lot of people here would feel insulted.
        What I earn from my grandmother home goes to a special account used for the apartment repairs, improvement, and taxes.
        Actually, as we upgraded it a lot those last years (redid the all the electricity, paint, windows and the south side isolation), I’m actually still 70k+ in debt, which will take me arround 10 years to resorb.

        But sure, I’m leeching off my tenant, if you say so.

        • ObliviousEnlightenment
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          15 months ago

          You asked for advice, I gave general advice. Im not gonna assume those because thats not most landlords. Good for you on being an exception ig

      • @[email protected]
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        25 months ago

        Terrible advice. This just increases the cost of the dwelling for everyone including those that don’t really need disabled access.

    • ASeriesOfPoorChoices
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      -15 months ago

      supposedly, the only acceptable answer on Lemmy is “give your house away for free”. Not even joking a little.

      Everyone should be able to own their own house for free, and renting shouldn’t exist. Apparently.

      This is not a site/network for nuance or discussion. It’s a place for autists to scream communism and linux at each other. 🤷‍♂️ Or something like that.

      As for pointers - you’re probably fine as long as the roof isn’t leaking.

      • Dremor
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        5 months ago

        There are a lot more to it than just a roof without leaks. Add to that a decent isolation, water and electrical installations that are conform to an ever evolving norm, basic equipments (and some facultative ones) in working order.
        Honestly when I hear some horror stories about some of the worst rental houses, I’m as angry as anyone here. But I find unfortunate that some of my fellow leftist prefer to caricature instead of trying to understand that not every landlord is a money hungry bastard 😅.
        My house was my grandma house, I just happened to be the next one in charge of keeping it in a decent state.

        • ASeriesOfPoorChoices
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          15 months ago

          re:roof

          “in charge of keeping it in a decent state”

          that is exactly, literally what I meant, with less joking. And there’s the autism in Lemmy coming through again.