top | item 35768025 (no title) kaczordon | 2 years ago The reverse can also be true, tenants don’t care about landlords. discuss order hn newest jjj123|2 years ago That’s not equivalent in any reasonable way. Tenants can’t put a landlord on the street. kaczordon|2 years ago Tenants can definitely bankrupt a landlord. skinnymuch|2 years ago This isn’t how power, unjust hierarchies, surplus value, or capitalism in general works. sidlls|2 years ago Tenants don't have to be thinking about any of those things to maliciously destroy a property. None of them come into play when you have, for example, a tenant who hasn't paid rent in months, or who runs illegal businesses out of the property, etc. load replies (1)
jjj123|2 years ago That’s not equivalent in any reasonable way. Tenants can’t put a landlord on the street. kaczordon|2 years ago Tenants can definitely bankrupt a landlord.
skinnymuch|2 years ago This isn’t how power, unjust hierarchies, surplus value, or capitalism in general works. sidlls|2 years ago Tenants don't have to be thinking about any of those things to maliciously destroy a property. None of them come into play when you have, for example, a tenant who hasn't paid rent in months, or who runs illegal businesses out of the property, etc. load replies (1)
sidlls|2 years ago Tenants don't have to be thinking about any of those things to maliciously destroy a property. None of them come into play when you have, for example, a tenant who hasn't paid rent in months, or who runs illegal businesses out of the property, etc. load replies (1)
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