• Björn Tantau@swg-empire.de
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    6 hours ago

    I just found an article (from 1955) by my grandma where she argued that she prefers renting over building a house because she has more freedom that way. She can move more easily because she doesn’t have to find a buyer for her house, she doesn’t have to worry about something breaking because that’s on the landlord to fix and she doesn’t have to go into debt to live somewhere.

    As far as I know she never owned a home, always rented. But all her kids bought houses.

    • Whats_your_reasoning@lemmy.world
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      7 hours ago

      I had a coworker liked that. He enjoyed renting because it meant having fewer responsibilities.

      I disagreed, and countered that renting means being more dependent on somebody else. Some landlords are excellent at responding to repair calls, but there are so many more that will leave you hanging for an indetermined amount of time, while leaks continue or appliances break. Personally, I’d rather not have the quality of life in my own home be dependent on someone who doesn’t really care about me.

      Sadly, I don’t have much of a choice. I would prefer being able to pick my own repair people or just fix simple things myself. Alas, like so many others, I work full time but remain stuck in the rent trap. So much for freedom.

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        4 hours ago

        One of my coworkers said the same thing. After the third time they were forced to move they caved and bought a condo.

        One of my big concerns is that access to psychological benefits of keeping a pet gets to be gatekept by the whims of someone else.