• danc4498@lemmy.world
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    13 days ago

    Is it greedy landlords? Or is there a bigger issue at play, and landlords are the scapegoat? I imagine not all landlords are greedy, but if market price is $1,600, why wouldn’t the landlord charge $1,600?

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            13 days ago

            I shouldn’t have phrased it as an either or. Landlords are definitely partly to blame. Especially the ones making millions and lobbying congressmen to keep things shitty for the less wealthy.

            But it’s a much bigger issue than just blaming a group of faceless people.

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        13 days ago

        Ok, but it’s not just landlords. It’s an entire infrastructure built on allowing this kind of thing to happen.

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        13 days ago

        Also add in: education, health care, and prisons.

        It’s appalling the things people are able to make money off of and still sleep well at night.

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      13 days ago

      No, not all landlords are greedy but the ones who’s decisions have a large impact on the housing market are. The elderly widow who is renting out her basement to a young professional isn’t being greedy. The CEO who said this quarter he’ll return 25 million in stock buy backs instead of the regular 15 million are the greedy motherfuckers

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        13 days ago

        You got 2 downvotes for saying it’s not all landlords. I think that was what I was getting at.

        It’s easy to point your finger and blame an imaginary person for your problems. But it’s often much more complicated than that.

        There’s an infrastructure built around benefiting people with wealth that, in turn, harms people without wealth.

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      13 days ago

      but if market price is $1,600, why wouldn’t the landlord charge $1,600?

      Because they’re not greedy. Since they all do, they’re all greedy. No exceptions.