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TopicTwitter to landlords; investing is a risk don't be mad tenants cannot pay rent.
CanuckCowboy
08/06/21 2:04:07 AM
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KILBOTz posted...
Landlords are always exposed to a lot of risk.

Deadbeat tenants that don't pay and need evicting
Destructive tenants that damage your property
Decrease in housing and rent prices
Overall economic downfall, leading to increased vacancy rate and turn over rate
Maintenance

Now we get an act of God and the banks are bailed out, the tenants are bailed out, but the landlords are left holding the bag.

Fine, you want small time landlords out of the business? We'll leave. I'm sure you'll love the large companies that replace us.

I mean just because it's an individual and not a corporation doesn't mean they're gonna be better or more reasonable to deal with.

Renting from property management places i didn't have the best experiences but the worst I had by far were two different small-time landlords. At least the larger outfits don't try and fuck you in obviously illegal and moronic ways.

The one dude was regularly coming into my place when I was out and I only discovered it cause I was home sick one day and ignored his knock.

Another one came by after my place had been broken into and proceeded to holler at me and demand payment for the window they broke while I was still processing the fact my brand new computer and the coin collection my grandma left me had been stolen.

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