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Question: why do landlords complain about rental incomes?
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I've been doing some research and I have seen a few news reports on the rental crisis. I have noticed that a number of landlords complain about the rental income not covering their investment, suggesting they're at risk of not being able to afford the investment. My question is, given that rental incomes do not always cover the monthly income and assuming landlords are aware of risks, why complain?

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They overpay when they buy and cry when they can't get 2k a week in rental income.

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