• starman2112@sh.itjust.works
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        1 year ago

        But… She had money! What, do you expect her not to try to make her gold breed? People with money should get more money! It’s only fair!

        /s

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          She had a few hundred K, she needs to make that divorce settlement last until she retires. Social Security is absolutely nothing

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            1 year ago

            a few hundred k

            That doesn’t really make me feel sorry for my comment. I make do with <25k a year. A few hundred k would last me over a decade.

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              She spends the same amount of money as you do, she just doesn’t plan on dying in a decade.

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        My mom is the landlord and remodeling houses IS her work. She was a stay at home mom until I grew up, that’s what she does for a living after she divorced my dad. She lives on the rent of her properties while she does each project

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          She lives on the rent of her properties

          This is exactly the thing people have issues with. The whole “I am the breadwinner of my landlord’s household.”

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            That’s why I thought she should just buy stocks and live off dividends instead. I mean, any investment has a rate of return or people would not buy it

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              Yup, and housing shouldn’t be an investment. It can be affordable, or an investment, not both.

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                1 year ago

                Then you should support less zoning restrictions and lower development fees to increase the availability of housing.

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                  11 months ago

                  I do? But I also support laws that heavily tax owning secondary properties. Building more houses is not helpful if they just get purchased by landlords.

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                    11 months ago

                    Landlords follow market pricing, so if there’s enough housing the prices go down. Landlords are not the reason rent is high

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        She’s the one who hired contractors. You need someone who decides what work needs to be done, find the people who are qualified, and pay them.

        Not all contractors do good work, she got scammed once by a guy who does crap labor and tries to upcharge to fix it. It happens

        Even if she sold the houses, the person buying them would probably want a return on their investment and end up renting it out to people

        The only way rent would be cheap is if there was a lot of supply of it, less restrictions on building like zoning, fewer fees on developers.

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          11 months ago

          Look one of my siblings is doing the same thing. I’m happy I don’t have to worry about them financially, but I’m not going to say I wouldn’t prefer they made an honest living

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            11 months ago

            My mom is too old to wash dishes in a restaurant, it’s really hard labor and she has carpal tunnel. She tried, it’s just not something a 60+ year old person is fit to do. So she can’t just sit on that money and do hard labor on the side. But drawing some plans and hiring contractors while painting some walls on her own time is something she can do