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    And then they raise rent. For what? They haven’t upgraded anything. They haven’t added any of that value to the property. Every year the house gets older. Cars lose value every year even if you maintain it perfectly.

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      I’m not a landlord but the taxes go up every single year. Home insurance goes up every single year. Both often by a lot. Compared to 2019 my taxes are up 45% and my home insurance is up 500%.

      The land value is up purely because they ain’t making any more of it.

      The cost to repair everything goes up every year. A part of my washing machine broke again. Part was $20 in 2017. Part was $60 4 months ago. Post Tarifs it will probably be closer to $100. Nevermind the labor if I can’t DIY.

      Plenty of reasons for costs to go up each year.

      Real question is :

      Why the fuck aren’t the wages going up?

      If that too kept up with inflation since the 1970s then we’d all be happier then pigs in shit.

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        friend bought a house and was super excited about it. it cost her a pretty penny.

        It had black mold and almost killed her children. The landlord claimed they had no idea (they did)

        they left (sold the house) for more than what she paid for. This was in California, the housing market is completely and utterly f****

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      Good tenants make the neighborhood more desirable. So the rent being raised is a way to punish good Tennant, and steal their hard earn benefit from their existential labour.

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      And then they try to fuck you over when you leave the place by pinning all the costs of normal dilapidation on you. Fortunately where I live the law forbids it but it doesn’t stop them from trying every time.

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      If there were only a set number of cars available and creating more was prohibitively expensive, cars would appreciate in value as well.

      And to be clear, I’m not talking about the house; building more of those is expensive, but doable. It’s building more land that’s the tricky part

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        When I did a vacation in Sri Lanka our guide told us some cars appreciated in price because the government increased (I believe it was that) import taxes.

        Edit: Appreciation due to car scarcity

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              The cost of goods should go up. It is a healthy sign of the economy. The fact that wages don’t is the problem.

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            (This was way after covid).
            If I remember it correctly, the government is heavily restricting import of foreign brands.
            Our guide drove an imported japanese EV.