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Where are you on this chart?
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>>220765945
Renting in the US is only one step away from slavery, you have basically zero rights (in the majority of states) and if you're wronged your only recourse is to go through courts who will often just throw out the case the moment they see it's a tenant-landlord dispute or waste so much time that it becomes untenable as they basically expect you to be homeless while they drag their feet
At my last apartment before I bought a house some guy left flyers on every door about unionizing the tenants to stop the fucking 30% rent increase they had planned for the next year, they evicted him illegally within a week, he of course fought to get back in but our local court doesn't do shit for months and then claims they have a backlog of cases
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>>220768975
tennat rights are way better here
my last landlord sent me a bill for painting the apartment after i left thinking i wouldnt go seek thr tennants association
thankful a german friend told me about them theyre handling the whole thing
bitch is tryinh to charge me 7k for painting and replacing a kitchen that doesn't exist
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>>220765919
Wtf does this mean
>Making money Philosopher Takes
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>>220771876
This is why you should only read Hoppe, a great example of the intellectual superiority of those of pure German stock
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>>220774142
>tennat rights are way better here
In my state you basically don't have tenant rights, if something in your apartment breaks and the land lord refuses to fix it you first have to given them a written notice that you intend to fix it yourself and deduct it from the rent, then give them a month to respond, then if they say they'll fix it you have to give them another 2-3 months to actually do it and if at any point the process breaks down you have to restart (if you jump through all the hoops and 2-3 months in they start fixing it then take a break and never go back to it you have to resubmit the notice and wait again), they can also enter your rental property at any time without notice for any reason they feel like, if they want to randomly come in to your house mid day and inspect it you have to let them no matter how often they do it, shit is ridiculous, if I'm ever put in a position where I have to rent again I would rather just take a landlords house by whatever means necessary and let what happens after happen