and we all know what reddit mods do.
cubedsteaks
why didn't he want to sell it?
You can click on the "Show context" button to see who I responded to in order to gauge the proper context of ethical landlord in this case.
There’s no set 8-5 M-F schedule like there is when working in an office.
that's why I mentioned the weird schedule they always have. My current one has some shit like Saturday 1 pm to 4 pm and then they don't reopen until Tuesday at noon then are closed again on Wednesday. Like what the fuck.
I never see my landlord doing shit like that. Just show people to new apartments usually.
I work from home and look outside. I see people move in and move out all the time. I rarely see the guy in charge doing anything other than handing over some keys.
They sure could.
I guess they’d just be homeless without landlords
See. This is why I don't like landlords.
It's either I'm stuck with some transactional fake as fuck relationship or I'm homeless.
yeah I've had some pretty nightmare landlords that I knew personally or even lived with in some instances.
my cat and I started as roommates but now I'm pretty sure he's my boyfriend.
Will you tell us a story about a good ethical landlord?
seriously, the "ethical" landlord is always some douche nozzle who "found a good investment" and "sorry I just got lucky owning a property"
what do you do as a landlord? Like when you come into work during your weird landlord schedule they always seem to have - what do you actually do?
lol even mods don't follow rules on reddit and there are private subs where people do whatever the hell they want.