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  • Zuzak [fae/faer, she/her]
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    9 months ago

    if your retirement account was stolen by someone to pay for their medical expenses you'd still feel it unjustified.

    Which is exactly why I don't approve of the landlord stealing rent.

    You don't get to play "not my responsibility" when one party is directly responsible for the state of the other.

    Oh, I didn't realize the tenant was the one collecting property taxes, causing the landlord's disabilities, or crafting policy such that they wouldn't have a safety net.

    The tenant is not directly responsible for the landlord's state. He's just not relieving the landlord's state by giving him money out of his own pocket. He is no more responsible for giving him money then you are. You could track down the user and offer to venmo them every month, and the fact that you're not doing so makes you exactly as "directly responsible" for his state as the tenant's actions.