A friend of ours has two weeks to find a new place to rent. 5 out of 5 of the rentals they've applied to have demanded application fees in the hundreds of dollars, per adult applicant. This fee comes with no guarantee your application will be approved. There are dozens of people applying to a single apartment, all paying hundreds in application fees. A lot of them housing companies are straight-up ghosting the applicants after that payment comes in.

One of the locations told them they throw out evey application at the end of the month, even though they applied on the 26th. They held onto an application for 5 days, for $350, and then shredded it. The same company told them the rental was still available, but at a much higher rate now that it's May. In other words, they accepted dozens of $350 application fees for one unit and then gave it to nobody, keeping it on the market for another month for another round of application fees.

Do the math: Let's say a landlord charges $3000 a month to rent an apartment. But then they realize if they charge $300 to even APPLY to it, and 11+ people apply... that's more profitable than actually renting it out...

The new frontier for capitalism is Application Fees. Entire corporations propped up on owning empty houses that hundreds of people pay to apply to live in and then nobody is selected, repeat every month forever.

Our friend has lost over a thousand dollars in application fees alone at this point, and still has no place to live. She's the wealthiest millennial we know, she works in real estate, and she's turning into a Maoist right in front of us.

EXHIBIT B: https://hexbear.net/post/190647

  • Dingdangdog [he/him,comrade/them]
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    2 years ago

    Yeah i'm looking early trying to find options in mobile home parks and such. Apartments are basically a no-go these days for people in poverty.

    • kristina [she/her]
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      2 years ago

      im tempted to just move back in with family. we're slavs and all so its pretty normal the big issue is we're pretty far from them work wise so thatll be hard to figure out

      also weirdly houses for rent were cheaper here. idfk how that fucking works, and its dumb, but its looking to be true

      • Dingdangdog [he/him,comrade/them]
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        2 years ago

        yeah same here. houses tend to be pretty damn close to apartment pricing now for some fucking reason, a lot of times cheaper.

        i legit think it's a rich kid issue. they want a cool apartment instead of a full on house

        • kristina [she/her]
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          2 years ago

          idfk in my complex its mostly old boomers with kids paying for the units with garages and shit for like 4k a month and im just like HOW do you not qualify for a house??? have you been doing this your whole life??? holy shit