Greater vakolicci haven wrote:Novus America wrote:
No, that is silly. It would make renting it out too damn complicated.
Or what if you rented just the bathroom? Nobody else should want to rent the rest of the flat with a weird dude camping in the bathroom.
Why should they be required to use a unduly burdensome business model that would lose them money? Why should they not be able to rent out on the terms and conditions they find appropriate and that are in the contract?
You as the consumer do not have rights to unilaterally dictate contract terms.
The model where you select your furnature is what my families company uses. It allows them to have a stock of furnature which they keep around, allows tenants to select varying styles should they want to change it etc. There's a fee for moving it but it's cheaper than buying a sofa if the landlord or previous tenant has left a shitty one in the house/flat, which is the choice most landlords give you. It's a very sensible approach for both landlord and tenant.
Well that is not a business model everyone uses. Because it is not cheap or easy.
My mom owns a beach rental house and does not use that model. She would not want to deal with the hassle.
Why should everyone be required to use one business model just because your family uses it?
Oh and you completely skipped the bathroom part. You still require they rent the whole flat, they cannot rent only say 80% of it for 80% of the price.