Joe90 wrote:
Fnord wrote:
Kitty4670 wrote:
Do landlords don’t like to rent to disabled people?
Some do, some do not.
The ones who do not like to rent to disabled people cite the expense of making special accommodations, the need for rent subsidies or vouchers (due to generally lower income), and the (allegedly) greater number of complaints about noise, trash, utilities (et cetera) from the disabled people.
I have this information only second-hand, as I was never directly involved as a landlord -- that is what I hired apartment managers for.Young families are more likely to cause those same problems but they don't have any hesitation to rent out apartments to them. What makes a disabled person less valuable than families?
Number of bedrooms.
Families tend to rent 2-3+ bedroom homes at a much higher price than a disabled person renting a single bedroom, studio, or 1 bed apartment. So families tend to pay much higher rent. Landlord’s are in business to make money, soooo, will happily rent to families for more money.
Plus most kids go to school and parents go to work, so again, people are out of the home vs there all the time putting wear and tear on the place. (No, not all disabled people are shut ins. I know one that’s out more than working people! But typically they’re home a lot.)
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for supporting trump. Because doing so is deplorable.