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Wow, neat logic. Hey, now that you mention it, I've met a shitty person or two in my day. Guess I should call for the death of all people, hmm?
Wait, this couldn't possibly be the same exact logic most racists use to justify why they hate X race, could it? Naw, I guess this landlord is just "one of the good ones," huh?
OR maybe all X aren't Y just because some X are Y.
As exciting as this sarcasm battle seems, you have made up your mind that all X are in fact Y and nothing I say will be able to change that, so I'm going to have to decline, sorry.
How many security deposits have you stolen this past month alone?
Well, first off your reading comprehension needs work, I'm not the landlord so "0."
Secondly, with him only owning two apartments and people typically signing a year lease, theres about a 2/365 chance on any given day, and that's assuming 100% "keep" rate of security deposits, no renewals, etc.
Or did you think "two apartments" and "two apartment buildings" is the same thing?