It is interesting to note that rents are typically substantially more than a mortgage would cost to buy said house. However, renters often are disenfranchised from the system for various reasons (maybe they are on benefits or low waged etc). BUT they manage to pay these exorbitant rents, so why not give them the mortgage to buy that house and pay the mortgage in the same way as they pay rent?
If you really feel this way, warn other people who are planning to become landlords that it's a bad idea. Tell them to leave homes for people who actually want to live in them, and to find something else to invest in.
But you don't do that. You brag on landlord forums about how much money you make and how little work you do. You only complain when your desire to exploit others isn't quite as profitable as you would like.
Robert Bliss, Male with upraised arms, 1960
Henry Scott Tuke, Tom White
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Robert Blisds, Portrait of a reclining boy, 1971
Robert Bliss, Seated boy, 1958-1960?
Robert Bliss, Waterfront vertical, 1968
Rlbert Bliss, Boy with a green oar, 1962
Henry Scott Tuke, Ruby, gold, and malachite, 1902
Robert Bliss, Young man in repose