How are rentoids treated in your country?

How are rentoids treated in your country?

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Like kings. It's pretty much impossible to get evicted. Asshole neighbors got three (3!) barking dogs and complaints are to no avail.

why is it only angloids who seethe about landlords

Its meme and people are NPCs
Watch people soon seethe in other places too Im sure Finns in ylilauta already seethe about rent

i havent witnessed none of that only electricity and gasoline prices

>why is it only angloids who seethe about landlords
Rent is more expensive here and the quality of housing is lower.

I saw this in a FB group yesterday. Unironically it was a Filipino or Indonesian fake account scamming Indians and Bangladeshis of their money before they even arrive here.

One guy complained of losing $2K.

Anglo mindset of being able to do with your property as you please.

you wont hear about it for much longer, housing market crash soon

Your population isn't growing.

You wouldn't understand because you come from a country with low rents. Only Canadians and Australians understand these feels.

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Sweden has relatively low rents and their population has grown for 1 million in 10 years thats roughly 10% increase

I tried ylilauta some months ago for some time and saw there were rentseethe threads already

Nigga the rents are infact going down
yle.fi/uutiset/3-12411795

And just 0,4% increase in other towns

My city has inflated rents. Dont know if they are going down but my rent will increase in couple months.

thats retarded
you only send the money after you go see the place and after you sign the rental agreement. if they faked ownership of the property you have their identity to go to the police with even if they faked it you know their face and number

>How are rentoids treated in your country?
Good.
Rents are low (outside of new and fancy areas) and the tenant has all the power. Landlords can't do shit.
The only downside if you live in a city is that the housing queue can be many years long.

Yeah on average 1% increase that's nothing compared anglo niggas

Do you understand what a "bostadsrätt" is?

>be Seagull
>disrespect private property rights (pinch me chip)
>get focking head smashed in, with a brick wall
This is how it works in Angloland.

People are extremely desperate for accommodation in some cities

because they are allergic towards building new housing so people just keep increasing rent because they can.

>Your population isn't growing
But ours is. 10% or more in less than 10 years.
And our rents haven't gone up. They just build new areas.

Does other countries have this kinda system? Try to google translate i can't explain it properly
fi.wikipedia.org/wiki/Asumisoikeusasunto

I dont doubt anglos have worse but thats not the point my point was people are NPCs so the facts have little relevance

I'm a landlord in Los Angeles. It's such a pain in the ass. I wish I could afford to hire a property manager or something.

We had a municipal and federal election recently and absolutely no candidate seriously talked about housing even though it's in the top biggest concerns in polling. Most voters are boomer homeowners so there's no political pressure to do anything about house prices going up. I suffer in Canada.

you cant suffer in the baltics

>Los Angeles
lmao increase the rent some more on those commie bastard I love seeing them seethe

do you have a mortgage?

That's how all owned apartments are in Sweden. You don't actually own it. You just purchased the right to live there.

t-that's communism though

No it's not similar what you mean. Like owning a "share" of the commieblock which means owning parts of the property lets say it costs 100k euros. But this asumisoikeus just costs 10k and you pay "rent" which is usually lower than the market price. I think that's a good compromise between renting and owning a flat
You get to live relatively cheap in a good neighborhood
It's no different than in anglo countries owning a condo or something. You dont own it either just part share of the housing association

>But this asumisoikeus just costs 10k and you pay "rent" which is usually lower than the market price.
But that's what we do.
I "own" my apartment. Cost me €220k here in central Helsingborg.
But I don't own the actual apartment. I still have to pay a low monthly "fee" (€320/month)which is basically a low rent sum to cover the housing group costs.

fi.wikipedia.org/wiki/Asumisoikeusasunto_(Ruotsi)

sv.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bostadsrätt