• Drusas
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    31 month ago

    How are you a landlord if you only own one house? Surely you mean two houses. Unless you rent.

    • @andrewta
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      51 month ago

      Sorry should have clarified that, I have one house that I rent out. I own a different home that I live in. When I said one home, I meant I have one home for renting.

      • Drusas
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        31 month ago

        Ah, thanks for clarifying. I think most of us would see that as having two homes, one of which you rent out.

    • tmyakal
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      31 month ago

      Could own a two-family home. It’s super common in my area for there to be one apartment downstairs and one upstairs.

      • @andrewta
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        11 month ago

        Sorry should have clarified that, I have one house that I rent out. I own a different home that I live in. When I said one home, I meant I have one home for renting.

      • Drusas
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        11 month ago

        Oh, thanks for sharing. That’s extremely rare in my experience. I only ever experienced it when I lived in Japan, in fact. Never have encountered that as a thing in the US, though I’m sure it happens here and there.

        American landlords tend to live in their own single family house.