it's rather devious because the technical value of the gift is 440$ but it really comes at no cost to the landlord. even though it's 440$ off their paycheck they've expended no work in making that gift happen, so in terms of labour they lose nothing
Something something opportunity cost something something value
If they gave the tenant $440 in cash, that would be out of their after tax income. By giving them a discount on rent, the landlord is actually losing less than $440 cash.
This looks like mine and I don't even get to leech off anyone :hunter:
That's what happens when the only skill you need to have is having a piece of paper that says you own a house.
It looks like those fake "You Won't Believe What This Kid Wrote on His Exam" articles that you find on sites like BuzzFeed lol
It's interesting, I'm a mathematician, so obviously I write a lot (even if it's mostly not in the context of sentences) and all my colleagues/peers also write a lot and the stereotype is that math people have terrible handwriting, but by and large we don't in my experience. It really seems to me that just the action of writing characters all day every day makes your penmanship good. (Well, so, I don't mean good as in beautiful or easy to read, necessarily, I mean good as in fluid and consistent, neither of which this unfortunate specimen of handwriting is.)
It's a little ableist to talk shit about people's handwriting :\
When you are a hard working entrepreneur forming the backbone of the nation's economy
end of this month
who the fuck pays rent before the 1st
more than anything else that's what gives it away