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by AnimalMuppet
342 days ago
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No, but the landlord has those too. Or at least, some landlords have them. So, you have the landlord having mortgage costs, maintenance costs, insurance costs, and still wanting a profit. And you have the homeowner, having mortgage costs, maintenance costs, insurance costs, but getting to keep what would have been the landlord's profit. So the GP still has a valid point. |
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