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Post by Clinton Cool on Feb 12, 2024 17:43:24 GMT
Engels was a factory owner, supported Marx in his efforts. It depends on the attitude of the landlord, Shirley, having a care for tenants when it's needed, keeping rents affordable. You both might need to look up those unfamiliar principles, caring and sharing. So if you decide to offer a property for rent do you: a/ Invite offers at a rate the particular tenant can afford. b/ Offer a tenancy at the market rent.
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Post by Jim on Feb 12, 2024 18:56:12 GMT
Engels was a factory owner, supported Marx in his efforts. It depends on the attitude of the landlord, Shirley, having a care for tenants when it's needed, keeping rents affordable. You both might need to look up those unfamiliar principles, caring and sharing. So if you decide to offer a property for rent do you: a/ Invite offers at a rate the particular tenant can afford. b/ Offer a tenancy at the market rent. You are sooo limited in your thinking. Only 2 options? Some properties have been set at lha rate so the tenant on benefits doesn't have to contribute over and above. Other tenants pay nearer the market rent, we don't necessarily put the rent up to market levels each year even though this may impact on a remortgage valuation if we need it. Good tenants are best kept long term. Bad ones get weeded out via checks, or chucked out via weed😉. A handy lever when it was needed. Bad tenants can be extremely costly for the unwary landlord😉.
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Post by Clinton Cool on Feb 12, 2024 19:10:24 GMT
So if you decide to offer a property for rent do you: a/ Invite offers at a rate the particular tenant can afford. b/ Offer a tenancy at the market rent. You are sooo limited in your thinking. Only 2 options? Some properties have been set at lha rate so the tenant on benefits doesn't have to contribute over and above. Other tenants pay nearer the market rent, we don't necessarily put the rent up to market levels each year even though this may impact on a remortgage valuation if we need it. Good tenants are best kept long term. Bad ones get weeded out via checks, or chucked out via weed😉. A handy lever when it was needed. Bad tenants can be extremely costly for the unwary landlord😉. It's pleasing to see that you've removed yourself from binary thinking. Keep up the good work. I did OK out of mine but moving on was a good decision. More recent investments are more profitable, cause no headaches and don't leave me open to accusations of immorality from lefties. Or perhaps I should say, accusations from the vast majority of lefties, who don't themselves own buy to lets.
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Post by kris on Feb 12, 2024 19:13:50 GMT
I’d rather have Jim as my landlord than Rico.
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Post by Mr Stabby on Feb 12, 2024 19:16:36 GMT
I’d rather have Jim as my landlord than Rico. I'd rather have Farmer Don as my landlord than Jim or Ricco.
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Post by kris on Feb 12, 2024 19:17:57 GMT
I’d rather have Jim as my landlord than Rico. I'd rather have Farmer Don as my landlord than Jim or Ricco. Well yes I’m glad I’m not paying rent to either of them. But if I had to have one of them as a landlord then I think Jim would be the one.
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Post by Mr Stabby on Feb 12, 2024 19:24:39 GMT
I'd rather have Farmer Don as my landlord than Jim or Ricco. Well yes I’m glad I’m not paying rent to either of them. But if I had to have one of them as a landlord then I think Jim would be the one. I imagine that if you rented a home from Jim, there would be a clause in the rental contract saying that you had to place "Vote Labour" stickers in the front window for a month before any type of election.
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Post by Clinton Cool on Feb 12, 2024 19:35:25 GMT
I think I'd rather rent off Jim as well. I'd tell him I can only afford 50% of market rent. Naturally, as he's a caring person, in it as a social service rather than for the money, he'd accept that.
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Post by Mr Stabby on Feb 12, 2024 19:38:55 GMT
I think I'd rather rent off Jim as well. I'd tell him I can only afford 50% of market rent. Naturally, as he's a caring person, in it as a social service rather than for the money, he'd accept that. Of course. "From each according to his ability, to each according to his needs"
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Post by Jim on Feb 12, 2024 19:40:43 GMT
I'd rather have Farmer Don as my landlord than Jim or Ricco. Well yes I’m glad I’m not paying rent to either of them. But if I had to have one of them as a landlord then I think Jim would be the one. I have strict rules on the storage of waste matter indoors😂
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Post by Clinton Cool on Feb 12, 2024 19:44:42 GMT
There's a flip side to this. If you rent with a landlord who's in it for the money he or she will likely allow you peaceful enjoyment of the property with minimal, likely zero interference. That could well be a positive, to many people.
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Post by kris on Feb 12, 2024 19:48:55 GMT
Well yes I’m glad I’m not paying rent to either of them. But if I had to have one of them as a landlord then I think Jim would be the one. I have strict rules on the storage of waste matter indoors😂 So have your houses not got inside plumbing?
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Post by Jim on Feb 12, 2024 20:10:11 GMT
There's a flip side to this. If you rent with a landlord who's in it for the money he or she will likely allow you peaceful enjoyment of the property with minimal, likely zero interference. That could well be a positive, to many people. still stuck on on bipolar reasoning. One side or t'other. A 50p for example, has many facets. If a tenant turns out to be a wrong un, they moved on, if they provide me with a fulcrum to lever them out easily, that's up to them. Otherwise, minimal interference. Though, at other times, it's social work, calling in the cavalry, Adult Services etc, to help a tenant, I could go on...and on😂
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Post by Clinton Cool on Feb 12, 2024 20:17:56 GMT
There's a flip side to this. If you rent with a landlord who's in it for the money he or she will likely allow you peaceful enjoyment of the property with minimal, likely zero interference. That could well be a positive, to many people. still stuck on on bipolar reasoning. One side or t'other. A 50p for example, has many facets. If a tenant turns out to be a wrong un, they moved on, if they provide me with a fulcrum to lever them out easily, that's up to them. Otherwise, minimal interference. Though, at other times, it's social work, calling in the cavalry, Adult Services etc, to help a tenant, I could go on...and on😂 It's not easy to move a wrong un on. The socialists are clamouring for this to be made even more difficult. Perhaps not yourself though.
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Post by Mr Stabby on Feb 12, 2024 20:27:48 GMT
"It is clear that such revenue is unearned income as the landlord does no work to obtain it. He receives rent simply because he is the monopoly owner of the land and grants his permission for someone else to use it. Marx concludes that the payment the landlord receives cannot come from anywhere else but out of the product of unpaid labour, namely surplus-value. Of course, where else would these parasites get their share if not off the backs of the working class?" www.marxist.com/parasitical-landlordism-and-the-marxist-theory-of-rent.htm
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