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uni_rule | 2 years ago

"If this thing was an entirely different situation then the stakes would be different." Well, glad we got that part worked out.

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Jensson|2 years ago

It is the same situation, entity A didn't pay entity B the money they agreed to pay.

ToucanLoucan|2 years ago

Even looking past the time aspect which you slipped in (rent late, wages unpaid are definitionally different: unpaid is not, by necessity, late, and late is not necessarily "never going to arrive") wages are the payment of labor performed and rent is the payment of use of private property. Rent-seeking is derided behavior (by economists!) for this exact reason: A landlord does not (in the vast, vast, vast majority of cases) add value to a property: they merely own a thing, and charge people who need access to it, to access it. It's the free-market version of wind-drag: you aren't contributing anything, you're just taking a slice of production you haven't earned because you own a thing that's necessary for the larger system to operate.