I've lived in my first home until I was 15 in 2001, and then moving started... Long story short- I'm currently living in my 24th "home"... 👴🏻 To me home is just the place where I can't wait to go back after work and where my stuff is 😌
First thought that came to my head was "how did he manage to get in jail" 😂 On the topic, I would say that what makes a sheltered place a home is property. Thats why I say if you dont own a home you are in effect homeless.
What do you see as the essential difference that ownership adds over renting? If you rent, you are getting official permission from your landlord to use a space. If you own, you are getting official permission from your government to use a space.
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I've lived in my first home until I was 15 in 2001, and then moving started... Long story short- I'm currently living in my 24th "home"... 👴🏻 To me home is just the place where I can't wait to go back after work and where my stuff is 😌
First thought that came to my head was "how did he manage to get in jail" 😂
On the topic, I would say that what makes a sheltered place a home is property. Thats why I say if you dont own a home you are in effect homeless.
What do you see as the essential difference that ownership adds over renting?
If you rent, you are getting official permission from your landlord to use a space. If you own, you are getting official permission from your government to use a space.