• Maalus@lemmy.world
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      Sell it, let their money be eaten by inflation in two years. Just because a rando on the internet calls them evil for renting out a house, because they themselves hate their landlord.

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        As everyone and their mother has already pointed out, someone will buy it to live in. But also, you know, refusing to take part in a corrupt and unjust system?

        • makingStuffForFun@lemmy.ml
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          They will buy it, live in it, and another unit of housing stock is now unavailable. That will reduce general availability, and push up prices. If that tenant wasn’t such a self centred, selfish asshole, the owner would have kept renting it at a loss, and availability would still be there. This is a two sided story, and many landlords are in the same situation. They are not all these insane, evil, wealthy monsters the internet makes them out to be.

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            This isn’t a problem if the person that buys the property lives in it.

            You are just being dense on purpose to give a bad faith argument.

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        Because the person who lives in the home would be the person who owns the home, thereby ending the cycle of landlord woes.