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elicash 8 hours ago

Most folks rent before they buy, and so they are aware of the hazards of renting.

sowbug 8 hours ago | parent [-]

An important qualification: if you rented as a kid, and now your kids are old enough to rent, your maybe-not-horrible experience is dated and probably no longer applicable. Apartments have largely gone corporate, and I assume also been taken over by private equity. Even cell-phone companies could learn a thing or two from their tactics.

zeroonetwothree 7 hours ago | parent [-]

I have had very good experiences with corporate apartments. They tend to have their shit together. Compared to renting from some random old guy that wants to “fix things himself”

arwhatever 7 hours ago | parent [-]

Corporate apartments raise their rents in lockstep with the market, whereas at least some randos will leave it stable for some years in a row.

a_e_k 6 hours ago | parent | next [-]

I had that experience with the last house we rented before we bought.

We were quiet, predictable, don't-rock-the-boat tenants, and the rando owner mentioned that they valued that enough that raising rents wasn't worth the potential risk of new tenants who might cause them more hassle.

SirMaster 5 hours ago | parent | prev | next [-]

I live in an apartment owned by a larger company, the rent raises really slowly in my experience, Like 3% per year. I have been at my unit for 15 years now, never had any problem or regret anything about it.

Mezzie 4 hours ago | parent | prev [-]

Also, if you're a marginal renter, e.g. can't make 3x the rent from a W2 and don't have a co-signer, credit issues, etc. then the randos are more likely to work with you.

My sister was a sex worker for a while when she was younger, and trying to do things like rent was difficult because her income fluctuated a lot (always enough to cover rent, but she'd save during good months for poor ones) and she was technically self-employed. Or if you're on any form of disability, or if you had a medical issue that trashed your credit, etc. People getting out of prison, and so on.

If you stray from the happy path, woe unto you when dealing with large companies.

aidenn0 2 hours ago | parent [-]

Helped my daughter find housing recently and we ran into lots of these issues (also, nobody we talked to was willing to allow a co-signer).

We ended up finding a friend-of-a-friend who had a bedroom to rent, but she will not (at least in the near-term) be able to rent an apartment.