OK I will bite at that one. As a "functionless investor" to achieve my "unearned income" I spend about 20 hours a week and £17,000 a year on maintenance most of which I do myself with the exception of work on gas or electricity where I am not qualified to do so. Now I'm retired this is much easier than it used to be. How in the name of (insert deity of choice or Marks if you prefer) is it self pity to consider this my pension?That's good!
A pity it isn't done more often - but local authorities have been deliberately underfunded for years, to render them powerless and allow the economic jungle of "free-market" economics to spread.
Just been reading "Debt, The First 5000 Years" by the late great David Graeber.
He has a lot to say! He quotes Keynes:
"I see, therefore, the rentier aspect of capitalism as a transitional phase which will disappear when it has done its work. And with the disappearance of its rentier aspect much else in it besides will suffer a sea-change. It will be, moreover, a great advantage of the order of events which I am advocating, that the euthanasia of the rentier, of the functionless investor, will be nothing sudden, merely a gradual but prolonged continuance of what we have seen recently in Great Britain, and will need no revolution."
"...functionless investors"...spot on JMK! Nobody needs them, they have no value to society except their limited and often ineffective property management functions. They are in it for the free ride, as they often say themselves "....it's my pension.....etc etc".
So much self pity...the poor things!
https://www.tutor2u.net/economics/reference/what-is-rentier-capitalism
I started this thread following the unacceptable behavior of a tenant.
Final tally
Unpaid rent £3000
Damage £1774
Unpaid water bill £608
Unpaid gas and electricity £885.63
Unpaid council tax £2123.11 plus arrears at two previous addresses
At the same time said scum bag was driving without a license, selling drugs by the KG and subletting to two other scumbags all of whom were making the neighbors lives a misery. It still took me £250 in legal costs and 6 months to get him to leave. He tried to keep his deposit which I have just had refunded £850 by reporting me to the council over the condition of the house. Fortunately I have before and after photos some of the before with him in shot.
After a significant amount of work the place is now in good order, slightly better than when he moved in and re-let, this time to a family who I hope and believe will behave in a manor that almost all of my tenants have, in return they will get a well maintained house and any maintenance issues attended to promptly as did the tenant I visited this morning who reported a leaking sink yesterday.
In return I get an annual return on investment after tax of around 4%, (this used to be around 3% but rents are as we can agree far to high which is why I don't raise them as I could for tenants who keep their side of the bargain and keep tenants often for years, the agent I was discussing this with last week tells me I should aim for 7%) plus what ever capital gain I may make if I sell up and it has to be said with the exception of the few scum I run into the pleasure of providing a good service to some every nice people I have rented to over the years.
Wave your red flag all you like you just get socialists like me (who believe we all have a duty to contribute to the state in exchange for the safety net and services the state provides) a bad name.