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by pnutjam
1892 days ago
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I see you've been rightly downvoted. In the US, landlords also hold little risk, especially if they are corporate. Renters are stuck by leases and in many states, have little recourse to do anything when the property goes bad and the landlord won't fix things. |
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Feel free to expand upon the argument of real estate as a "little risk" investment.
>Renters are stuck by leases
Leases are on average, an order of magnitude shorter than mortgage loans. Less exposure, less risk. Your leverage is to walk away after a year.