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by actually_a_dog
1207 days ago
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You don't believe individual landlords exist? They have a whole, entire subreddit, r/Landlord. VoilĂ , quod erat demonstrandum. To wit: > Of the approximately 50 million rental housing units in the United States, around 41% of the rental units are owned by mom and pop landlords, also known as individual investor landlords. That means approximately 20.5 million units are overseen by mom and pop landlords. https://getflex.com/blog/landlord-statistics/ Also, from the same site, the average landlord has 3 properties. That means there are more than 6 million individual landlords in the US. I'm not going to nitpick whether that's "huge" or not; the point is proven. |
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In a population of 330 million. That's ~1.8% of the population. Hardly a "huge class".