I just saw this post about landlords being parasitic. While I agree in some points - mainly that by owning more property than you need for yourself, you’re driving up the price for others who want to buy a property. However, I don’t want to buy property when I move. I don’t have the funds for it, and I’m happy with a rented flat. Sure I want to get my own property at some point, however I’m also sure I want to move at least two more times in my life. Buying and selling each time sounds like a lot of hassle. Also, I live in a shared flat, that just sounds like a legal nightmare if the ownership changed every time someone moved out. How does this fit together? Are there solutions to this that don’t require landlords to exist?

    • TheKMAP@lemmynsfw.com
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      13 days ago

      Why not put their capital into making people equally fortunate and able? Are you saying that ability to succeed is genetic?

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      12 days ago

      From each according to his ability, to each according to his needs.

      • some guy who doesn’t know much about “Real Communism”

      Communism doesn’t argue people are all equal in abilities: but instead it argues that people’s needs should be met, regardless.

      This doesn’t mean we all should live in the same identical brick huts, either. We just shouldn’t be so barbaric that we let people starve to death in a gutter, even if it’s because of their own failures.