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TopicLandlords provide housing
CommonJoe
02/15/21 8:12:47 PM
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Solid Snake07 posted...
It is if they built it. And if they didn't build it they paid the person who did.

The former isnt even worth addressing with how stupid a reply it is, and the latter isnt a product nor a service. The landlord is using the labor of another person (or multiple people) to pay for something none of those people, who actually generated the funds to pay off that loan, get to keep.

Which is another thing youre fundamentally not understanding about the problem. Labor has value, getting a loan and paying a contractor in turn to build a house or complex is not labor.

The only thing a landlord has that, at the end of the mortgage, the rentees did not, is the necessary socio-economic status to get a large loan, and as thats literally just made up nonsense and not actually tangible, it is also neither a product nor a service.

Solid Snake07 posted...
Lol, what is this supposed to mean?

Im not explaining that to you. If you read those companies names and didnt immediately connect the dots then you have no business whatsoever trying to talk like you know anything about economics.

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