ash_274 t1_ir1o7wt wrote
Reply to comment by wag3slav3 in Flipping tax proposal 'really scary,' says B.C. MLA who bought and sold 3 homes in 4 years by RidePlanet
It would be an investment vehicle if I bought it to rent out. I bought it for my wife and me. I kept it for my daughter to live in some day. My tenant, who had shot credit from a divorce and was self-employed needed a place to live. Should he have to go to government housing? Would they have let his rent slide to over $18k behind when Covid hit and he lost his clients and couldn’t pay for months? I carried him and accepted the 20% cut from the eventual reimbursement
But yeah, I’m the bad guy
booch t1_ir9pcbk wrote
I have had several landlords over the years and the majority of them have been absolutely wonderful. I am grateful to them for taking on the risk, responsibility, and commitment that was not appropriate for me at the time. I know reddit hates landlords, but they serve a valuable role imo.
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