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by neutronicus 1695 days ago
The main service landlords provide is maintenance.

There's no direct food analogy but I don't think it's too stretched

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> The main service landlords provide is maintenance.

Is that how it works in Europe? In Michigan, landlords mostly exist to prevent maintenance, and extract money.

A home needs so damn little maintenance. They're not providing that as a service. If the person owned a home maintained it - what fix a broken hot water heater for 600? And that's a reason to make more people required to rent?
Isn’t it something like $8K to replace the roof every 20-ish years?
Like $33 per month if it's 20 years, but the average is closer to 30 and can last as long as 50.