Does having an AirBNB setup make someone deserving of the guillotine or does that only apply to owners of multiple houses? What about apartments?

Please explain your reasoning as well.

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    No, you can’t just make up words either. It’s deliberately misused slang, at best. Even then, I didn’t say it was or wasn’t a word. Please try and keep the sophistry to a minimum. I said it wasn’t a verb as “landlord” isn’t a job and “landlording” isn’t a doing word.

    That’s recruitment, not being a landlord. Recruitment is work.

    Regardless of what names they may or may not have, owning something, in of itself, isn’t a job.

    You’re making this seem a lot harder than it actually is.

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      3 months ago

      Being a landlord IS a job. Being a landlord involves work, and work is a job. This is very simple.

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        No, owning something, in of itself, isn’t a job. For example, you own the device on which you’re typing you’re utter nonsense. Is you owning your device a job?

        Have you ever seen a job vacancy for “landlord”?

        No, of course not. Thats why “landlord” isn’t a job.

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          Being a landlord is a self-employed job. People don’t advertise for self-employed jobs. They do those jobs themselves!

          Sounds like you’re the one with the ignorance on the topic.

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            Owning something isn’t a job, even if you stamp your feet and strop about it really hard. Thats why no definition of the word defines it as a job. Stop making up meanings for words, its pathetic.

            Landlord

            a person or organization that owns a building or an area of land and is paid by other people for the use of it:

            NOT A JOB.