161 points

I’ll say it once and I’ll say it again. Even the father of capitalism thought landlords were parasitic leeches on the economy. Even the father of capitalism hated landlords

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52 points

Making an investment out of a necessity is immoral any way you cut it.

Health should be public.

Food needs to turn a profit, that’s understandable, but also food food is not finite where the rich can hoard it all… Or maybe that’s their next thing 🤔 nah won’t happen because it’s perishable

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That’s what the capital is for. Why hoard something that rots and can’t be easily moved around? Capital knows no borders and actually increases in value just by moving it around.

It’s basically an infinite food hack, but not just for food - for everything

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26 points

He also argued that his system was best used to build the market up in the short term, and be eased out of in the long term.

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What’s the alternative? Not defending landlords; I genuinely don’t understand. If you don’t have money to buy a home/condo, you’re going to have to rent from someone. Until housing is not subject to scarcity, there will always be landlords.

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16 points

Most mortgages are lower than rent.

But due to overinflated housing prices banks refuse mortgages for the poors.

If housing prices matched the actual monetary value mortgages would be more accessible for the average person.

If you want to rent go to a hotel.

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11 points

If so many jobs didn’t stupidly require college degrees and if college wasn’t stupidly expensive and if wages had kept up with production for the last 50+ years and if corporations werent allowed to own vast swaths of housing and if the world wasn’t run by greedy power hungry capitalists then maybe, just maybe, PERHAPS people might have a few extra bucks to be able to afford something.

Just a thought. Maybe, the issue is money has been taken from the people in so many ways.

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9 points

Henry George wrote about this extensively. The solution is a tax on all land at just under 100% of it’s rental value. That allows landlords to profit from the structures they build and maintain, but not from the land itself. It disincentivizes real estate speculation, lowering the cost of land and housing and improving accessibility to people who use it productively.

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8 points

The government/social housing

If something is a need then it’s provided through taxes

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7 points

housing cooperatives

social housing

banning private rental so that more people can afford to buy.

in approximately that order of priority

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Two (current) real world solutions: Most people in China outright own their homes with no mortgage, as the government owns the land itself and subsidizes housing purchases and even outright gives housing to its citizens. Similarly, most people in Singapore live in subsidized government housing.

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I might be wrong, but I think even if you changed nothing else about society except abolishing landlording, supply and demand would drive down home costs and force banks to offer mortgages to the people they currently deny. Ideally though, abolishing landlording would be part of a larger change to the way housing works.

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You ever think about how weird most housing is?

Suburbia is lines of houses with the same items in them not being used. Full of people who become petty tyrants comparing about a car being parked to close or a yard not neat enough.

If you start to question how we should live together it’s easier to see a way for landlords to cease to exist.

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Landlords are the reason housing is so expensive. By buying up realestate and renting it out, landlords are directly contributing to the scarcity. Personally housing should be a human right. If you don’t want to go that far here’s a different solution. Literally just make apartment’s buyable rather than rentable. Don’t allow landlords to buy up all this realestate thus raising prices by creating a fake scarcity of housing. If landlords didn’t own all of it, and people could buy apartment’s rather than rent them, the prices would lower and become more accessible for people

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-5 points

Capitalism was meant to prevent wealth

Adam Smith saw the nobility with more money than the workers (craftsmen) so he came up with a system that pays based on hours put in

In a capitalist society everyone makes the same amount per hour and it’s just the one who works the most. There can also be no inheritance because that is profiting off someone else’s work

That is to say; no shit he hated land lords

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51 points

…treats for my lizard

That’ll be a $500 pet deposit and another $100/month in pet rent.

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5 points

Per pet, including the treats for your lizard

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28 points

I don’t get it

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196 points

Landlords arent fond of termites. The renter is not so subtly threatening the property they reside in because the landlord is threatening to raise the rent so they can continue their lifestyle despite inflation and not working.

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30 points

That makes sense. Thank you!!

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8 points

As someone who was also confused by this, thank you!

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0 points

In my experience it’s best to make friends with the roommates your landlord forces you to live with. I live in an apartment for years that had cockroaches, I told myself they were eating the bed bug eggs. Probably not true but I felt better. Landlords are scum-bags.

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29 points

Not for you, silly. It’s for the lizard!

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28 points

They should get more ants so they can get more rent

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15 points

At least 10.

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15 points

Exactly ten ants

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