• Melllvar@lemmy.world
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      10 months ago

      This isn’t an eviction notice. The landlord must give a written demand to vacate, and allow it to expire, before they are allowed to file an eviction lawsuit.

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    Dealing with a landlord is just like dealing with HR at work - they aren’t there for YOU. The tenant here wasn’t stupid, just naive. Besides, from a liability standpoint, a tenant should NEVER do any property upgrades or repairs without some kind of written agreement (and hopefuly waiver of liability). If something goes wrong, guess who will be on the hook financially when it goes to court? Hint: The landlord turned plaintiff won’t be it…

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    verbal consent

    That’s a big mistake. He got $12k for free and will find people who will pay a higher rent.

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    Landlords exploit property for profit. They hold all power over the tenant.

    We need to create organizations in our communities to take power back into our hands.

    Abolish private property!

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    Everyone is so busy insulting the tenant doing the upgrades when it’s the landlord who behaved badly. If all we do is collectively blame victims when they get taken advantage of, society will crumble. This woman wasn’t stupid, she just didn’t have her guard up in preparation for the massive asshole who had power over her. There’s a difference.

    When you are trusting, you’re called stupid. When you trust no one, you’re called unreasonably cynical. They’re two sides of the same victim blaming coin. Start blaming the actual problem: predators.

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      10 months ago

      Putting money into something you don’t own is stupid. Full stop.

      Never put money into a rental.

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        Your advice isn’t helpful for people who don’t have the means to own their own home. Being trusting or naive isn’t something that should be shamed. There’s a way to educate people with kindness and compassion. People aren’t born knowing how to best handle the legal end of a renovation. But go on and call her stupid some more, that’ll help the onlookers. You and I and everyone in this comments section will be smart and secure with the claws we have dug into the insides of the pretty housing bubble. Perhaps if we bicker even more, the problem will disappear completely.

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          This tenant obviously is close to having the means to owning their own home. They blew ~50% of a down payment on a house that they don’t own.

          The smart thing to do, would have been save the money and use that towards a house of their own.

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          10 months ago

          Rather than pay that much for renovations on something she doesn’t own that would have been a great start for a down payment she could own.

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          Kindness and compassion doesn’t always work. Sometimes the bold truth may hurt but can have more of an effect.

          At 400 lbs, you are a bit overweight and that’s ok

          Or…reality.

          You are morbidly obese and at risk of dying, slchange your life now.

          I’ll take blunt and effective over sugar coated nonsense any day.

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            Except shaming obesity doesn’t solve that problem, either. You’re kind of proving my point here without even realizing it.

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      I agree that the landlord is a shitstain, but that tenant is not the best at decision making either. I can understand spending a couple of hundreds if it makes your life better, but she basically handed over a 12k check to that landlord. I can’t see any good reason to do this.

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        Renting isn’t the greatest decision, either. You’re throwing money at a landlord and gaining zero equity. People often do it because it’s that or homelessness. These systems are in place to take advantage of people who aren’t the best decision makers. Just because they can be taken advantage of… should they be? Or should we be better than this and revamp how we house people so that it isn’t a massive scam with the opportunity for extra side scams like we see here?

        If the landlord wasn’t a massive dick, they both could have benefited from this situation. She’d have the renovated bathroom she wanted, and the landlord knew his property was being taken care of without even needing to lift a finger. Instead he got greedy, and rather than blame the greedy jerk people want to jump on the “stupid” victim. Except it’s not her fault her landlord was a prick.

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    That’s more facepalm, right?

    Reminds me of this time in high school when we went bowling. Friend of mine spent $5 to shine the rented ball before he returned it.