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So you think the landlord can just liquidate what you call the capital? Sell the house?

Unless it‘s a large landlord, chances are that the renter is more liquid.



Real estate you rent out is probably the prime example of Capital, and many who own real estate (without a mortgage on it) certainly aren't working class.

I didn't find a great source on this, but the average landlord in the US seems to own 3 properties. [1]

[1]: https://www.mysmartmove.com/SmartMove/blog/todays-landlord-c...


In my experience, the more difficult a landlord is, the more tenants they have.




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