• Dessalines@lemmy.mlOP
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    1 year ago

    This whole “no good landlords” reeks of the same mentality as “no good lawyers.”

    Not the same at all, as lawyers do work to get paid.

    Landlords rent-seek by charging access to important and scarce property that they themselves don’t use. They extract value through ownership alone, and add no labor value of their own to the process, that the tenants as owners couldn’t do for themselves.

    If somebody wants a temporary living situation by themselves or with one partner, what is wrong with them renting an apartment from me?

    What gives you the right to these people’s paychecks? If you’re not using it, then sell it, and don’t rent-seek.

    There is nothing defensible about being a landlord. Its not exactly the same as owning slaves or owning capital, but all three are based on absentee ownership and extracting value from working people.