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Is it unethical to hide that I’m the landlord?
Removed by modHi Chapos throwaway for obvious reasons.
I’ve managed to buy an apartment, two bedrooms. I live in it, but I rent the other room out. Is it unethical for me to hide that I’m the owner?
I don’t really lie-lie, like if I’m asked straight up I’ll answer, but I’ll avoid it if possible.
It’s mostly because it creates an odd power dynamic and I’d rather have a flatmate than a tenant if that makes sense.
Reason I bought is I don’t want to deal with landlords, obviously.
Do I get the wall?
Are you renting at cost? Do you shoulder all the costs of maintenance and upkeep?
Because the question here is not ownership, it's are you a landlord or a building manager?
At cost, if we include the interest accruing to the bank as a cost.
Maintenance/upkeep etc is my responsibility of course. Utilities split.
I won’t say everything’s to my liking, but I’ll sink spare cash into improvements.
I do not. What proportion of the total loan repayment is this person paying and why are they not being offered an ownership share equal to that?