Submitted by 13DGMHatch t3_10mvqcr in newhampshire
ihaveatrophywife t1_j69bd2q wrote
So do property taxes, water bills, cost of maintenance, cost of background checks, gas, etc. Landlords assume a TON of risk. The housing situation in this state is very difficult but it’s certainly not the fault of landlords.
13DGMHatch OP t1_j6a19im wrote
You realize that investors bought 24% of family homes last year? That creates a housing shortage for people trying to buy a house and forces then into renting or paying an exceedingly high price for a home.
Landlords do assume some risk but a ton of risk is inaccurate. Property values generally go up and finding a tenant hasn't been difficult in a very long time.
futureygoodness t1_j6afgzd wrote
The housing shortage comes from not making enough houses, not who owns the existing housing stock.
kikrs999 t1_j6br3dg wrote
What is your data source for the investor stat? Not being an asshole btw, genuinely curious and finding NH housing data isn’t straightforward. One thing I’ve been curious about, too, is longitudinal data on short-term rentals in the state.
ihaveatrophywife t1_j6b2o55 wrote
What constitutes a family home? What constitutes an investor? There are a lot of people moving from out of state. There are a lot of people buying second homes. Most multi family houses are bought by someone who is or becomes a landlord because they are only occupying one unit or won’t live in the house at all. Are they investors if they live in the house? Are they evil? You don’t know anything about risk landlords take on. How much does lead or asbestos abatement cost? What’s the cost of electrical or plumbing or mechanical systems? Appliances? Maintainance? How much is someone’s time worth to do work on their tenant’s home or be on call 24/7? How much is your security deposit in NH? Do you have any idea of how little damage that would actually cover? Even if you treat your apartment nicely, do you think every other renter does? There are corporations or rich people who are landlords, sure. Most landlords have just a few units and are not wealthy people. Just because someone made a decision to become a landlord does not make them evil.
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