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Why so much hate for Landlords on MN?

398 replies

coulditbeme2323 · Yesterday 16:00

Who do LL's get so much hate on MN?

It seems so much more hate than there is any real life.

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Tweedledeedledum · Yesterday 16:06

Maybe because if your LL is brilliant you aren't likely to post about it?

coulditbeme2323 · Yesterday 16:07

Tweedledeedledum · Yesterday 16:06

Maybe because if your LL is brilliant you aren't likely to post about it?

That's probably true.

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MrsTerryPratchett · Yesterday 16:08

Because the commodification of housing is causing untold misery.

It's one of the worst social ills in my opinion.

Backedoffhackedoff · Yesterday 16:09

landlords are hated in real life it’s not a mumsnet thing

RoseField1 · Yesterday 16:09

Landlords are regularly awful. I've had lots, and only one decent one.

coulditbeme2323 · Yesterday 16:10

Backedoffhackedoff · Yesterday 16:09

landlords are hated in real life it’s not a mumsnet thing

But nowhere near as vocal.

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FlowersInDenmark · Yesterday 16:10

Because they suck.

StillNotDoingIt · Yesterday 16:10

MrsTerryPratchett · Yesterday 16:08

Because the commodification of housing is causing untold misery.

It's one of the worst social ills in my opinion.

I needed to rent a home when working away for three years, and I in turn rented out our family home. How does that cause any misery?

Should I have sold our home, bought a new one, then done the same again afterwards?

coulditbeme2323 · Yesterday 16:10

FlowersInDenmark · Yesterday 16:10

Because they suck.

Do they?

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TeaPot496 · Yesterday 16:10

MrsTerryPratchett · Yesterday 16:08

Because the commodification of housing is causing untold misery.

It's one of the worst social ills in my opinion.

Agreed. Whilst they earnestly insist they're "making no profit"

So that mortgage is interest-only is it? 🙄

Locutus2000 · Yesterday 16:11

coulditbeme2323 · Yesterday 16:10

Do they?

What do you think OP?

coulditbeme2323 · Yesterday 16:11

TeaPot496 · Yesterday 16:10

Agreed. Whilst they earnestly insist they're "making no profit"

So that mortgage is interest-only is it? 🙄

But who cares if they are making profit?

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MrsTerryPratchett · Yesterday 16:11

StillNotDoingIt · Yesterday 16:10

I needed to rent a home when working away for three years, and I in turn rented out our family home. How does that cause any misery?

Should I have sold our home, bought a new one, then done the same again afterwards?

Are you making a profit off a necessity?

Then yes.

If not, no.

TheWiseOliveOtter · Yesterday 16:12

TeaPot496 · Yesterday 16:10

Agreed. Whilst they earnestly insist they're "making no profit"

So that mortgage is interest-only is it? 🙄

Every landlord on mn is charging well below the going rate 😂😂😂

MrsTerryPratchett · Yesterday 16:12

coulditbeme2323 · Yesterday 16:11

But who cares if they are making profit?

Commodification of housing. That's why.

Have a google.

TeaPot496 · Yesterday 16:13

coulditbeme2323 · Yesterday 16:11

But who cares if they are making profit?

What are they embarrassed about then?

nonmerci99 · Yesterday 16:13

MrsTerryPratchett · Yesterday 16:08

Because the commodification of housing is causing untold misery.

It's one of the worst social ills in my opinion.

Exactly this. It’s like asking why people didn’t like the robber barons, or why Bezos and his fellow tech bros are so widely disliked.

coulditbeme2323 · Yesterday 16:13

MrsTerryPratchett · Yesterday 16:12

Commodification of housing. That's why.

Have a google.

But it's a transactional relationship.

Food is a necessity isn't it, but I don't expect Tesco to sell to me at cost or not make a profit.

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coulditbeme2323 · Yesterday 16:14

TeaPot496 · Yesterday 16:13

What are they embarrassed about then?

I am not sure they are.

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coulditbeme2323 · Yesterday 16:14

TheWiseOliveOtter · Yesterday 16:12

Every landlord on mn is charging well below the going rate 😂😂😂

I am sure that isn't true!

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StillNotDoingIt · Yesterday 16:19

MrsTerryPratchett · Yesterday 16:11

Are you making a profit off a necessity?

Then yes.

If not, no.

Like Tesco do? Evil!

And what about doctors, getting paid because people are sick. Terrible people.

The very thought of someone making money from supplying a basic need is abhorrent.

StillNotDoingIt · Yesterday 16:20

coulditbeme2323 · Yesterday 16:13

But it's a transactional relationship.

Food is a necessity isn't it, but I don't expect Tesco to sell to me at cost or not make a profit.

Yes, quite. There’s a distinct lack of joined-up thinking on this. Getting paid for supplying food or healthcare is OK, but getting paid for providing a home is awful.

YourPoliteTurtle · Yesterday 16:20

Jealousy and lazy reasoning.

Many people have decided that they should be entitled to free luxury homes and that landlords somehow steal that opportunity from them. Ignoring that's it's a business and that being a landlord doesn't mean having "free money".

It's only landlords, other essentials like food, or even clothing etc are a business too, but because proportionally it cost less, they dont' see it that way.

MrsTerryPratchett · Yesterday 16:22

coulditbeme2323 · Yesterday 16:13

But it's a transactional relationship.

Food is a necessity isn't it, but I don't expect Tesco to sell to me at cost or not make a profit.

But you also don't expect starvation to be accepted. But homelessness is.

And housing has increased in value far far more than food.

coulditbeme2323 · Yesterday 16:23

MrsTerryPratchett · Yesterday 16:22

But you also don't expect starvation to be accepted. But homelessness is.

And housing has increased in value far far more than food.

Over the last decade housing hasn't increased in value more than food, not even near it!

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