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VoiceOfRa comments on Open Thread, Jun. 1 - Jun. 7, 2015 - Less Wrong Discussion

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Comment author: VoiceOfRa 12 June 2015 01:29:50AM 0 points [-]

If yes, well, you cannot deny that people feel their employers or landlords have power over them:

Having been a landlord, I can testify that this is not in fact the case.

Comment author: gjm 12 June 2015 01:28:43PM 1 point [-]

Anyone can testify anything, but I don't see how "having been a landlord" gives you any particular authority to say whether tenants commonly feel that landlords have power over them. (You might be able to say that your tenants didn't obviously-to-you feel that. If you knew them closely enough to be sure of being right, then that itself makes you a very non-typical landlord.)

I would not want to claim that anything nontrivial is true of all tenants or of all landlords. But the tenants I know who have said much to me about their experience of tenancy do in fact appear to feel that their landlords have power over them -- but there's a selection effect here: you're more likely to be talking to other people about your relations with your landlord if something's gone wrong somehow.

Comment author: [deleted] 12 June 2015 07:16:36AM 0 points [-]

You mean they easily disregarded your rules and things like that?

Comment author: VoiceOfRa 13 June 2015 12:56:43AM 0 points [-]

Yes, rules like that they have to actually pay the rent with checks that don't bounce.