Thread 60626183 - /biz/ [Archived: 414 hours ago]

Anonymous ID: nFJu2h8j
7/14/2025, 5:37:32 PM No.60626183
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Why are rentoids like this?
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Anonymous ID: k/DK1Mws
7/14/2025, 5:41:13 PM No.60626202
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>building equity
>he didn't pay cash
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Anonymous ID: OZfu3Qpr
7/14/2025, 5:52:10 PM No.60626260
>>60626183 (OP)
why are who like what?
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Anonymous ID: uKXdOM60
7/14/2025, 6:03:51 PM No.60626320
I bought a house and was able to fit 2 rental properties on it and I'm nearly retired.
Why don't you retards do this? LMAO
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Anonymous ID: n+JajoTJ
7/14/2025, 6:06:55 PM No.60626342
>>60626183 (OP)
tax what?
Anonymous ID: OZfu3Qpr
7/14/2025, 6:07:09 PM No.60626344
>>60626320
youre sharing your primary dwelling's land with rentoids and bragging about it?
Anonymous ID: En2XFEXN
7/14/2025, 7:01:06 PM No.60626664
>>60626260
Did you even ever do a this which be when?
Anonymous ID: 6pLcBvtv
7/14/2025, 7:19:18 PM No.60626767
>>60626202
>WOWZERS I’m goonna pay cash like it’s 1953 because I’m such a traditional boi.
>missing out on the 30x leverage of a mortgage and an interest rate 90% lower than inflation.
Wow, big boy!
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Anonymous ID: 38BwCHeX
7/14/2025, 7:20:33 PM No.60626773
How many liters do I need to fully clog the pipes?
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Anonymous ID: IwLej0+z
7/15/2025, 1:01:14 AM No.60628413
>>60626773
This doesn't really do anything, I always do this and nothing ever happened
Anonymous ID: /km0SuT1
7/15/2025, 1:03:18 AM No.60628422
>>60626773
A cheap bottle of draino fixes this, what you need is a bag of cement
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Anonymous ID: nZunUnGu
7/15/2025, 1:05:55 AM No.60628434
>>60628422
The problem associated with oil is further down in the sewers. rentoids aren't even sticking it to their landlord they're making taxpayers take the bill for the city that have to clean that shit out. So you're right; concrete is the correct answer to keep the problem isolated on your landlord.
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Anonymous ID: HFCFx8/G
7/15/2025, 1:06:02 AM No.60628435
>>60626183 (OP)
Sold 2 apartments last year. Rent was a total of $ 4.2k every month coming in. Sold them and invested it all in crypto and stonks. Freedom. Because renting out means a bit of trouble now and then. Legal, as well as maintenance. I'd rather be free of it.
Anonymous ID: NaxJ2pa2
7/15/2025, 1:41:07 AM No.60628555
>>60626183 (OP)
housing will crash when democrats win next election and fix zoning and allow people to build homes again
Anonymous ID: gDnzq1gf
7/15/2025, 1:44:03 AM No.60628564
>>60626183 (OP)
fuck you renter you're a jew in nature and you're the reason why house prices keep going
I will literally destroy your tubes because you're a leech
you're no better than only fan girls and niggers who sell drugs
houses are not investments get a job faggot
Anonymous ID: PHyJauTy
7/15/2025, 1:45:00 AM No.60628568
>>60628434
Everytime my lease ends i make sure to take rancid solidified beef fat, unhook the drain pipe under the sink and layer the sides with it just enough to allow water to flow slowly.

Usually tenants dont actually notice it until half way into their lease

tehee
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Anonymous ID: /b6OeRP9
7/15/2025, 1:49:40 AM No.60628584
renters are usually low-iq and can't conceive of second-order effects
Anonymous ID: A58wY3mO
7/15/2025, 3:50:43 AM No.60629049
>>60626767
enjoy paying $1m+ for a $300k home
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Anonymous ID: X8/Xwpz+
7/15/2025, 3:54:40 AM No.60629060
>>60628568
Sounds like N tier behavior.
Anonymous ID: seido9QU
7/15/2025, 4:03:53 AM No.60629096
>>60626183 (OP)
Since everyone cooks with sneed oil, pouring it down the drain does nothing
Anonymous ID: uzqvJKLU
7/15/2025, 4:09:11 AM No.60629118
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>>60629049
At current interest rates (6.5%), a $240k loan on a $300k house (assuming 20% down payment) would amount to almost $550k in payments to the bank at the end of 30 years. Assuming a modest 3% annual growth in home value over the course of 30 years, that house will be worth around $720k. The math works out even better for Chads like me that bought in 2021 when rates were close to 2.5%. Stay seething, renties :)
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Anonymous ID: igIP9Y6K
7/15/2025, 4:43:40 AM No.60629261
>>60629118
You didn't do anything remarkable or smart by buying then. You sound just like literal boomers who think they are financial geniuses for buying a house in 1970. Face it, deep down you know you merely got lucky with the timing.
Anonymous ID: OZfu3Qpr
7/15/2025, 3:58:41 PM No.60631417
>>60629118
inflation is ~3% per year. your home isn't increasing in value, it's tracking inflation. your mortgage is 3% above the rate of inflation.
Anonymous ID: RdNSxpym
7/15/2025, 4:05:35 PM No.60631459
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>>60629118
Your closing costs were ~10k. My all cash closing was $100 for paperwork and $600 for the inspector and I dont have jews breathing down my neck every month

And I am not contributing to the extremely Jewish banking process which deserves a lynching in itself
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Anonymous ID: uzqvJKLU
7/15/2025, 4:58:31 PM No.60631838
>>60631459
I had about $570k worth of crypto and stocks in February 2021 that I could've liquidated to pay cash for my $550k home. But I chose to get a mortgage at 2.75% APR so I wouldn't have to touch those investments and they're now worth just over $1.4 million. You refuse to play the game because you don't understand it. That's your loss.
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Anonymous ID: vZATXQVF
7/15/2025, 5:49:55 PM No.60632099
>>60626183 (OP)
Renting and not caring about the condition of things so long as they still work is so comfy though. Rented a gouse for a year, lived in it carefree. Couple things broke, I called the guy, fized within 48 hours, no sweat. Then he listed the house for sale and I bought it from him. In the month after I bought, I found so many things wrong with the house, uneven floors, cracks in the walls, weird noises from the pump, I thought I was going crazy. Then I remembered I had a video of the house from when I first moved in and did a walkthrough. 95% of the shit I was going insane over had been there the whole time I lived there. I just hadn't given a shit because I wasn't responsible for it and it didn't directly impede my ability to enjoy the place. But as soon as I bought it, every small imperfection was something to obsess over, investigate, fix before it gets worse, etc. I hate this shit and would love to go back to renting carefree honestly. "Not my problem" is honestly one of the best states of mind to inhabit and it's crazy to me in retrospect that I spent 500k to GET RID of that feel and replace it with constant worry about the state of things.
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Anonymous ID: iBEsHn4M
7/15/2025, 6:00:03 PM No.60632162
>>60626183 (OP)
Rentoids are spiteful, I had one rentoid that was moving out and on the last day he deliberately broke my dishwasher and ran it which caused it to leak resulting in $3k of damages, I couldn’t get any money from him such as a damage deposit because it was deemed not his fault that the dishwasher was broken and flooded the apartment and there wasn’t evidence of 100% certainty that he broke it even though it was a new dishwasher less than a year old.

He did after the final inspection also because on the report it said dishwasher was fine and there was no floor damage.

The renters think I am some rich capitalist scum but I still live with my mom and after special levy fees, strata fees ], property management costs and surprise costs (carpenter ant extermination, tenant damaging crap, appliances breaking down) I only made like $~3k profit off of being a landlord.

Sold that fkn piece of shit, fuck tenants. Being a land lord is not a profitable endeavour in Canada
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Anonymous ID: /yliU//W
7/15/2025, 6:01:29 PM No.60632170
just drill a hole behind the fridge and pour water into the wall.
Anonymous ID: fwB+BIAd
7/15/2025, 7:58:59 PM No.60632842
>>60632162
Hey Dan, when will you finally evict the tow truck driving scum from the unit beside me? They're disgusting. Maybe we can work together to justify evicting them. I get a peaceful unit (assuming you find a quiet gamer dude to fill the empty unit) and you get to increase the rent for that unit above 10%.
Anonymous ID: E2RhBAig
7/15/2025, 11:27:06 PM No.60633835
>>60631838
>bragging about a 2x in crypto when literally every single shitcoin including btc did a 10x within the past 2 years
wow you're so fricking kewl bro buying last cycles top and hodling lol
Anonymous ID: oMJqeGsZ
7/15/2025, 11:40:07 PM No.60633872
>>60626767
You also get a cheaper purchase price if you use cash because you can buy something that’s distressed. The bank only accepts full retail overpriced perfect properties. Tard
Anonymous ID: cDBvfffT
7/15/2025, 11:56:33 PM No.60633927
>>60632162
get fucked lmao
Anonymous ID: aNYf3kU6
7/16/2025, 1:36:58 AM No.60634312
>>60626183 (OP)
Property taxes mean that you are renting "your" house from the Government.
Anonymous ID: 1oYTnOdO
7/16/2025, 1:41:26 AM No.60634330
>>60628568
>brown
Anonymous ID: D6nKBfx5
7/16/2025, 1:43:58 AM No.60634338
>>60632099
not my problem bro its yours