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by esperent
598 days ago
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> There's not an inherent privilege of purchasing over renting in property rights. In either case you're paying for something, it's just a different slice of that something I don't think there's anything inherently right about renting or owning. Rather, it's one of the things we need to learn about and decide which is better for our societies. Right now, we are far into testing the "renting" side, especially when it comes to housing and software, and it's very clear that, at least as currently implemented, this is creating an unhealthy society with massive wealth inequality. I don't have an answer to this, but the only people I see arguing for the status quo are the very few who have benefited from it - landlords, politicians, company execs etc. Or at least people who aspire to join those classes. If you do find yourself arguing for it, please ask yourself whether you're doing it for selfish reasons rather than looking beyond yourself. |
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Maybe it proves your point that I'm technically a landlord now, but only to help out a neighbour so they could stay in the area for cheap, because they needed to downsize, approached me and we agreed on a very low price. I wasn't initially planning on renting it out because it needed some upfront work to be liveable, which might be even more selfish considering the housing shortage where i live...