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by tjr225
1724 days ago
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I think renting is great. I’ve done it many a time. I’ve also been screwed over once or twice. That’s not really the issue. The people who are landlords agree to the risk of owning a property and renting it out to someone. Why should I feel bad when the risk comes to fruition? Why should anyone? Should you be able to just profit endlessly on housing risk free for no dang reason other than you had money before someone else? I don’t know. I don’t really care. I have a feeling these landlords will be just fine. |
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The landlord didn't assume the risk that they couldn't remove the resident AND the resident wouldn't have to pay.
This was effectively the state seizing property, forcing the landlord to maintain the property and providing it to someone else.
You also probably don't know who most landlords are, but in way of example, say I rent out a room. Should I be subjected to someone living in my house, then lose my house because they aren't paying and I cannot afford to not rent out that room?
This is a common scenario.