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Like it or not, landlords do provide a service

Ok, hear me out before down voting. In a fair market, not what we have now, landlords provide flexible housing that is free of certain responsibilities for the tenant. The landlord is supposed to: handle taxes fix stuff when it breaks replace old appliances call repair people provide building management hold certain legal and financial responsibilities and liabilities If a unit becomes unsafe and uninhabitable, the landlord is supposed to arrange for comparable temporary housing. This is a service that should be fairly compensated. The problem we have now is that corporate landlords are bleeding tenants dry of everything they can because housing is a necessity, and an open market will never be fair. On top of that, they barely do the things listed above if at all.


Ok, hear me out before down voting.

In a fair market, not what we have now, landlords provide flexible housing that is free of certain responsibilities for the tenant. The landlord is supposed to:

  • handle taxes
  • fix stuff when it breaks
  • replace old appliances
  • call repair people
  • provide building management
  • hold certain legal and financial responsibilities and liabilities

If a unit becomes unsafe and uninhabitable, the landlord is supposed to arrange for comparable temporary housing.

This is a service that should be fairly compensated. The problem we have now is that corporate landlords are bleeding tenants dry of everything they can because housing is a necessity, and an open market will never be fair. On top of that, they barely do the things listed above if at all.

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