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Originally Posted by Igottago
You'd be shocked at how many renters don't treat it that way. It goes both ways. There's plenty of renters who don't enter the agreement in good faith.
The landlord takes all the financial risk, they need to be able to pay their mortgage, I don't even know why that's controversial.
Renters can abuse the system and completely take advantage of landlords as well. Check out this story in Toronto -- $41000 in unpaid rent and can't be evicted.
https://globalnews.ca/news/10688780/...nt-cant-evict/
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Oh 100%, ####ty people are everywhere. Don't get me wrong, I don't think being a landlord is some kind of free money. It's a lot of work.
No less, the societal cost of constantly raising rental costs is great. At the end of the day renters are not the ones setting prices. Landlords are.