• Zephyr@sh.itjust.works
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    6 hours ago

    Nothing from stopping everyone from coming together to leave the property in mass if they increase rent.

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      28 minutes ago

      I just moved. it was hella expensive.

      security deposit + first + last month: ~5k

      movers: ~850 (and don’t tell me movers are optional - my wife is disabled and I have a lot of chronic pain).

      uhaul rental + moving supplies: ~300

      so total that’s over 6 thousand dollars. that’s the same amount as if they increased the old rent by 500$ and we lived there another year.

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        14 minutes ago

        That’s a lot. I just break down my stuff and pack in my truck. Last time I moved in the states it was a security deposit and first months rent so like $1800 (or $500 more than I was going to pay anyways in rent) and I guess gas. If needed I would buy and sell a trailer for like $400 so it would work out to $0 after being sold. My furniture is all very light and breaks down or otherwise can be easily moved by my little metal dolly and held with my straps. If I needed labor I could probably find two guys for $50 each for like those few hours, lunch included of course. It’s really not much stuff.

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        4 hours ago

        I’m definitely biased, I keep only about what I can move in my truck. Also around here it’s almost trivial to furnish a two bedroom place with used and free stuff for like $300 to $500.

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          39 minutes ago

          Moving is incredibly expensive and unrealistic for most people in the US unfortunately.

          It costs a lot more to move into a cheaper place than it does to absorb the increase.

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            16 minutes ago

            I guess because of the choices I’ve made that’s not really been the case personally. Usually I get my deposits back in full or nearly in full. I’ve never hired movers or rented a truck so far. I guess if I needed I would get a trailer and sell it when I’m done with it. As for labor, there’s always cheap labor around. Two dudes who want $50 each is probably enough if I couldn’t physically move my stuff but irl I would probably have my family help.