• FireRetardant@lemmy.world
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      I doubt I’d have been able to move cities and change careers without renting an apartment. I think there is a role for landlords in society, but I also think a lack of regulations and poor housing/urban planning laws has blurred the lines of that role and pushed the priority into profits over everything.

      There are valid reason to want to rent over owning such as short term employment, college/university, or just feeling out a city/area before commiting to a property.

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        They didn’t say renters shouldn’t exist, they said landlords shouldn’t.

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        Housing cooperatives can fill the void you’re thinking about. We don’t need landlords, they’re just leeches on society.

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          I think landlords could exist with better regulation, lisencing needed to become a landlord, proof of maintaince etc. Currently all it really takes is to own something and post an ad.

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          I’ve never heard of housing cooperatives as a way to rent. If I’m renting from a co-op, aren’t they my landlord then?

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            No, it’s more like being a member of a union. Your cooperative owns the property, and everyone elects stewards to manage the property