Comment on Rent is theft
super_user_do@feddit.it 2 days ago
It wouldn’t be an issue at all we were paying to a normal person who’s got ex. To pay for their mortgage, for college debt etc. The issue is that we are paying evil corporations and not normal people. We are fueling gentrification and we can’t even boycott them
AntiOutsideAktion@lemmy.ml 2 days ago
[deleted]AntiOutsideAktion@lemmy.ml 2 days ago
Speak, cowards. I see your sullen angry downvotes. Do you have anything to fucking say for yourselves or not?
super_user_do@feddit.it 2 days ago
What the fuck Bro i didn’t know it was this way in America. Here you don’t have to do anything like that
TubularTittyFrog@lemmy.world 2 days ago
the majority of landlords aren’t corporations.
Canconda@lemmy.ca 2 days ago
That’s such a irrelevant/misleading statistic. People aren’t griping the incorporation vs soul proprietorship of landlords. More than half of those individual landlords own multiple rental properties. Thousands of them own enough rental properties (4+ in Canada) to require a property management license, that many do not possess.
Individual landlords are the ones buying up detached homes, hoarding them as overpriced rentals until selling them as land assemblies so that corporations can build overpriced breadbox boxes.
If you live somewhere without strong tenancy laws than corporations basically get a free pass on colluding to drive up local rental pricing. End of the day they own the apartments around universities and hospitals where demand will meet any price.
super_user_do@feddit.it 2 days ago
Normal people don’t have enough money to buy 15 houses in a really well off area bro. Those people are millionaires and they’re not the kind of “normal people” I am speaking about, because guess what, they’re neither “normal” or not even comparable to the average citizen
Riverside@reddthat.com 2 days ago
Why wouldn’t it be a problem paying rent to a normal person? Being a slave in Rome 2000 years ago, you were a slave regardless of whether you were owned by a small owner with just a few slaves, than one with 200.
super_user_do@feddit.it 2 days ago
Because you don’t live in a cartoon but In a complex and layered world where things have fucking shades blud. I’ll give you my personal experience as an example
My great grandfather from my mom’s side made my grandmother inherit a very small apartment in a neighborhood in the periphery of my city which she gave to us (earlier on we lived with my dad’s parents) . If it wasn’t for that we would either be homeless or be all living in my grandparents’ house. 9 people in a single small apartment isn’t an ideal thing.
Recently a few people nearby have moved away and put their houses on sale and thanks to that we will finally be able to move to a slightly bigger apartment which will allow me and my sister to have our own room and a decent internet connection. Are we the assholes if we rent our house in order not to force my parents to work 200 hours a week since salaries here barely reach 800€ a month? My mom earns 800€ a month, my father it depends according on how many times he will work (he’s gotten many fractures and can’t do much) and I earn 300€ a month.
So we are heartless monsters I guess?
Riverside@reddthat.com 2 days ago
Or you could become tenants from a wholesome small landlord! I wonder why that wasn’t in your possibilities?
So the people renting your apartment will be the ones working 200 hours a week instead? The lifestyle of your parents depends on other people paying them rent and you still can’t understand why private rent is theft?
The “stronger national regulation” needed is the expropriation of rented housing to a collectively owned rent organization, and the masse-construction of affordable housing for social rent, and the rent of all of this housing stock at production+maintenance costs.
To be clear: most people would do what you’re doing in your situation. But the fact that your family is escaping overwork and poverty through renting one of their flats simply means that another poor person who can’t afford to buy a flat is subsidizing their lifestyle. It’s not that your family are intrinsically evil people, it’s that private rent is exploitative by its very nature.