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AIBU?

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To hate landlords?

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MsPeachh · 22/11/2020 21:52

Last month, I had to move suddenly. I found the flat I’m in now, it had just been bought by my landlord and I’m the first person in after the former owner moved out. It’s an ex-council house that the owner had purchased under “right to buy” and now I have to pay a third of my salary to a private landlord for what was originally meant to be affordable housing.

I’m a scientist in my late twenties with good qualifications and I feel total despair that I might never be able to afford my own home, and I will be lining someone else’s pockets via rent for the rest of my life. Let alone what anyone in a position less fortunate than mine is supposed to do.

To make matters worse, I looked up my landlord’s info on Companies House and I discovered that they have 22 properties in my area! It’s a village on the outskirts of a town where lots of people move when they are ready to move out of the hustle and bustle and settle to raise kids. And more and more of these properties are being snapped up by this landlord. It makes me sick, honestly. I know a lot of people become landlords accidentally in later life due to remarrying etc and ending up with two houses between one couple, but this landlord sucking up 22 houses in such a small area disgusts me. I feel like I’m completely losing hope for the future of people my age and younger as house prices keep soaring and soaring.

AIBU?

OP posts:
Xenia · 09/12/2020 18:55

tanguero is right. There were just about no letting agents or private rental property in those days as tenants could stay for life. My first London bed sit was one room with a plug in hob and shared shower at end of corridor; because t had to be able to call itself some kind of guest house thing to avoid the tenancies for life. To be able to today to go on line and see flat after flat to rent in town after time is an amazing change - not perfect but much better than in the rent controlled past. If we go even further back in about 1910 90% of people rented from private landlords.

DiesalFive · 09/12/2020 21:11

Landlords provide a service/product, not everyone wants to own their own home.

I rented when it suited me to do so, before buying my own.

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