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midori
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Ah, but my business is providing clean, safe, and affordable housing to people who aren’t financially able to buy their own home. (Hint: in my area, you can get a turnkey starter home for about $50-$75k.) So people’s personal decisions and priorities affect me very much! Much more so than “this poor person I know…”My advice: get into a different business!
But if I wasn’t in the local housing ecosystem, there would be a giant gap. There are two tiers below me: the government housing (which is full of bugs and drug addicts), and then the slumlords (no hot water, holes in the floor for critters to come up through). The tier above me is home ownership.
It makes me happy when I lose a tenant because they get their finances together and are able to go on to be a homeowner. Good for them.
It makes me sad when I lose a tenant because they can’t keep their life together enough— and they drop down into the tiers beneath me. But at the same time, no matter what personal wrong or loss I’ve suffered, I hope that it ultimately turns into a good thing for them, and they wake up one day and look around them and use that as motivation to pull their lives together.
But in the meantime, I clean up what they’ve left for me to handle, and I get on with life, and I try to do good where I can.
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