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[–] FlyingSquid@lemmy.world 26 points 1 month ago (15 children)

I agree, but on the other hand the people he helps, well, get helped, and would be worse off if he didn’t do that.

This is fallacious and it plays into what I said. There is no follow-up on those people. You don't know if they would be worse off if they weren't helped.

He "built 100 houses and gave them away" earlier this year. Great. Is he going to pay to maintain those houses? Is he going to pay to insure them? Is he going to pay the property taxes? And, of course, now they're tied down to one specific area because they have a house and if they don't like their job and there isn't another job available? They're stuck.

Home ownership isn't necessarily cheaper or better than renting. They may very well have been better off before the IRS let them know what they owed for that house.

[–] nyctre@lemmy.world 12 points 1 month ago (6 children)

Can't they sell the house and do whatever they want with the money? Or rent it out and use that to pay for the maintenance/taxes, etc? Feels like it's hard to argue against giving people a free house.

That being said, if even a small part of what is being said about him is true, then he's a massive piece of shit.

I'd still take a free house from a massive piece of shit, tho.

[–] FlyingSquid@lemmy.world 17 points 1 month ago (4 children)

Can’t they sell the house and do whatever they want with the money?

Possibly. If they didn't sign some sort of contract agreeing not to do so and if there would be a market for that house. And then there's just the psychological burden of having to give up a free house because it turns out you can't actually afford to own a free house.

Or rent it out and use that to pay for the maintenance/taxes, etc?

That is not a simple thing. And it puts you legally on the line for a lot. That's why corporations tend to do it.

Feels like it’s hard to argue against giving people a free house.

I can show you so many stories of people who inherit valuable things only to end up in more debt than they started with. Did MrBeast make sure all of those people actually were good at managing their money before he gave them a house? If they weren't, did he give them some way to become financially literate? We have no idea because he won't tell us. We also have no idea what will happen to these people and their houses in one year or five years or ten.

[–] nyctre@lemmy.world 7 points 1 month ago

Fair enough, I see how it could all fall apart if not done properly. And based on what people are saying.. it's unlikely that he did things properly.

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