It’s just a really weird passive phrasing that implies it was your home before the landlord bought it.
It’s more like they bought a house and then you rented it, at which point it becomes your home.
(Not that the former never happens, I just don’t think the meme was calling out a relatively niche situation.)
There are so many things to criticize about the housing market that it’s weird to rely on tricks of language rather than factual arguments. Like, “Renting out property that you own, and complaining about the upkeep required to keep it rentable” is much more accurate but not as memeable I guess.
They live in it, it’s their “home”.
“Home” as a concept, not a piece of property.
I guess ownership never existed?
That’s kinda the point
this comment sounds too “haha owned libtard” for me to take it seriously
Well Apple can remotely open your IPhone 🤣
It’s just a really weird passive phrasing that implies it was your home before the landlord bought it.
It’s more like they bought a house and then you rented it, at which point it becomes your home.
(Not that the former never happens, I just don’t think the meme was calling out a relatively niche situation.)
There are so many things to criticize about the housing market that it’s weird to rely on tricks of language rather than factual arguments. Like, “Renting out property that you own, and complaining about the upkeep required to keep it rentable” is much more accurate but not as memeable I guess.
I think your overthinking it. It’s never implied that they bought it after the fact
Gotcha, so it’s just an emotional appeal based on word choice, rather than attacking the real issues problems with the rental market…
it’s all fun and games until everyone wants to live on the coast for free