Has serfdom returned to europe?

Has serfdom returned to europe?

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Europeans never stopped being serfs

its worse than serfdom
if you were a serf, you in theory COULD move and be a serf somewhere else if you lord was an asshat or became a city dweller artisan
this, this however binds you to your lords HOUSE (like in eastern europe) AND your children too
capitalism is fucking evil

You and Your Kids Will be slaves to a bank
And you and your kids WILL be happy

>if you were a serf, you in theory COULD move and be a serf somewhere else
Many serfs weren't allowed, after the black death laws were implemented to stop this due to a scarcity of workers

interesting, and here you can get 100 year leases in Berlin

>generational wage-slavery
>Japanese style-proposals
Of course the idea for this hellscape came from there. The Japanese elite really do take the biscuit when it comes to screwing their working class over.

That's sort of what happens when you inherit a property with a mortgage on it. You need to either keep paying it or liquidate the property.

it's not really similar, you're either agreeing the conditions of the asset, or divesting your position on it. something similar is undertaken when companies purchase another company or corporation, they inherit the liabilities and capital obligations associated with that company's contracts and credit

>It's not really similar
>Here are all the ways it's similar
You're a dum dum

no, you're a dumb dumb

I am smarter than most people these days, it's getting annoying

You fucking retard. It's illegal for serfs to move. They are bound to their lord and so are their children. That's like serfdoms main thing.

>Feudal reign
>ITS THE FAULT OF CAPITALISM
Tankies never cease to amaze me with their subhuman train of thought.

>50 year mortgage that can be passed down to your children is not like a 30 year mortgage that can also be passed down to your children
>Because....
>It's just not, okay!
You're sooooooooo smart, I hope you know that, champ.

we aren’t europe

Its is the fault of capitalism you retarded chud.

>tf
>tp

don't forget about the outsole.

they could move and werent bound to land mostly, serfdoms main thing is the land, feudum, learn history stupid swede
worthless gnome, you aint white

it's simply a liability that can convert into equity, nothing more, and certainly not serfdom

I didn't call it serfdom, genius. I said that it's like what happens with any other property you inherit with a mortgage on it. You need to either keep paying it or liquidate the property.

HOLY SHIT YOU'RE A FUCKING DIPSHIT.

you wrote in all caps that means you're the winner of the text minigame

show me the deed to the factory, show me your assets.
lolbertarian should be shot on site.

Just admit you did not follow the conversation, bub.

why not build more bigger housing and improve the economy

Fantastic. Now people can be born into debt.

Serfdom has been the basis of British society since the French were there.

The great achievement of their elites is making the serfs believe they have rights and dignity. Visit northern England and you'll know what I am talking about.

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nope, you're thinking of a peasant. they could move. a serf couldn't

lol reminds me of those depressing korean/japanese films where the kids are fucked because of their parents' denbts

surely they just sell the liability and gain from the equity at will

at worst they don't have to negotiate a financing agreement on a new house, inheriting access to an existing mortgage

What happens if the housing markets crash and they can’t make the payments? They sell at a loss and still come out with crippling debt.

Nope, you let the bank foreclose on it. It's actually fairly common with inherited property if you talk to attorneys. You inherit a house with an upside down mortgage in another state. Trying to sell it is a waste of time, taking up the mortgage is pointless, so just let the bank take it and have them eat the loss.

Leasehold ownership is common for apartments, I brought my place with 90 years left on it, you just have to pay a fee to extend it.

if I'm not mistaken that term is interchangeable, as late as the 14th century in england peasants were tied to properties and land owned by lords, working and owning property themselves, but being incapable of leaving or pursuing other work outside of the region of their enfranchisement