These people (many of them my fellow millennials) really are clueless. They complain about the greediness of landlords while failing to realize that the prices are so high because there's limited supply and high demand from them and their ilk. They really should be blaming their peers for being willing to pay these "exorbitant prices".
None of my tenants have EVER done anything that made me feel as though I was charging too little rent; mostly the complete opposite. Then when you have them voting for higher property taxes and utilities prices (due to their green energy initiatives) they get rent increases. I have lost several tenants due to having to increase rent from taxes and utilities (which I cover). I am sure they voted for it... coincidentally the property they vacated was not vacant for more than a week... guess rent wasn't too high for someone!
These people (many of them my fellow millennials) really are clueless. They complain about the greediness of landlords while failing to realize that the prices are so high because there's limited supply and high demand from them and their ilk. They really should be blaming their peers for being willing to pay these "exorbitant prices".
None of my tenants have EVER done anything that made me feel as though I was charging too little rent; mostly the complete opposite. Then when you have them voting for higher property taxes and utilities prices (due to their green energy initiatives) they get rent increases. I have lost several tenants due to having to increase rent from taxes and utilities (which I cover). I am sure they voted for it... coincidentally the property they vacated was not vacant for more than a week... guess rent wasn't too high for someone!