• SeaJ
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    222 days ago

    Fuck renters. Fuck them right in the ear. They can all go eat a dick.

    So you hate people who cannot afford to plunk down thousands of dollars to get a place. Cool. /s

    • I hate that “renters” mean both people who rent, and rent out. It’s a stupid word.

      There is a place for rentals, but it’s gone far beyond reasonable. Property developers are responsible for the housing crisis and the inability for younger generations to even contemplate owning a home.

      • SeaJ
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        22 days ago

        In English we use the term landlord. Renter is generally understood to mean someone who rents.

        • In British English, “renter” - means both (in the OED). So, you mean “in American.”

          But, yes; I concede landlord may have been a better term, although not all renters who lease properties to others are also landlords; for one example, subletters are renters (in both meanings of the word) but not landlords.

          Renters (landlords) are necessary; the real problem I’m railing against is property developers turning single family homes (or apartments[^1]) and farmland into rental properties.

          [^1] in 'Murican, the word “apartment” has rental connotations. I’m using it here in the “a unit in a larger building of units, either owned or rented out.”

        • In British English, “renter” - means both (in the OED). So, you mean “in American.”

          But, yes; I concede landlord may have been a better term, although not all renters who lease properties to others are also landlords; for one example, subletters are renters (in both meanings of the word) but not landlords.

          Renters (landlords) are necessary; the real problem I’m railing against is property developers turning single family homes (or apartments[^1]) and farmland into rental properties.

          [^1] in 'Murican, the word “apartment” has rental connotations. I’m using it here in the “a unit in a larger building of units, either owned or rented out.”