Earlier quoted context omitted.
Outside of property tax increases (at least in the State of Tennessee), the landlord can't increase rent on you if you've got a lease contract. Things are much stricter in many other states.
I think the GP was saying that the landlord was announcing a 10% increase in rent with only 30 days notice not an increase of rent for the last month of the lease.
Why You Should Never Buy a Home Again
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#52Life is not all about money! Buy a house because you want someplace to be your own, that you can customize, and really be part of a neighborhood, and not worry about asking a landlord for permission. I bought a house because all the apartments I looked at for the price were dumps, and in a house at least I had incentive to fix the stuff that made it a dump.
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#53The title on the post itself (and the slug in the URL) is "Why I Am Never Going to Own a Home Again" (emphasis mine). In the article, the author states "there are many reasons to not buy a home," and the reasons are from his perspective, which presumably is what his friends are asking for. However, the title here on HN makes it sound like the author is suggesting nobody ever buy a home again — probably not his intent…
Read the article. The author is definitely saying nobody should buy a home again. He structured the article as advice using his own personal experience.
To me, there is a difference between saying: "From my personal experience, when my friends ask my advice, I present them these reasons for not buying a house," and: "Nobody should ever buy a house."
If nobody bought a house, who would we rent from?
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#54Earlier quoted context omitted.
If you're renting a $100,000 house for $1,500 a month, you are probably overpaying on rent, no?
In the UK at least, rent is higher than the equivalent mortgage payments at the moment. I pay around 2/3rd the cost of what friends pay for their rented property and this is common across the country. This has been caused by the decline in mortgage lending.
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#55.... and he ends with this sentence: By the way, this is going to sound like a contradiction: but I think housing is a great investment right now. Go figure.
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#57I could easily refute all the points in that article if I had the time. I'll suffice to give this example: "A" buys a $100,000 house, "B" rents a $100,000 house. Both pay about $1,500 per month. At the end of 15 years, "A" owns an asset worth $100,000, "B" owns nothing. You decide.
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#59The man's got a point. And I say that as a homeowner of nine years. The first point I would make is that unless you're independently wealthy, you're either going to be renting housing or renting money. All else equal, thirty years later you'll own some money or you'll own some property, respectively. The trick is in the "all else equal" part, because given rent versus price ratios, interest rates, and inflation expec…
Another good reasons to own is that when you own a home, no one can kick you out. When you rent, whether you live there next year is at the landlords discretion. A landlord may decide to sell next year, to renovate, to find tenants who never complain, to let their children live there, etc. Also, fixed mortgages stay the same price, but rents rise.