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English
Etymology
Blend of slum + landlord
Noun
slumlord (plural slumlords)
- (derogatory) A person who makes money by renting housing that is kept in poor condition.
- Coordinate term: slumlady
1959, Senate Hearings September 23 and 24, 1959: Vol 1, page 484:The slumlord was collecting over $100 a month for this horrible place.
1960, Mad Magazine April 1960, page 10:The first rule in the slumlord business is: “The poorer the tenant, the bigger the profit!” The explanation is simplicity itself. For example, a poor family needs a two-room apartment, but can't afford the $40.00 a month rent. So you divide the two rooms into four smaller apartments, and rent each one for $20.00 a month. The poor families are happy with the low rent, and the slumlord is happy with the increased profit.
1989 December 3, Laura Briggs, quoting Mike Mamone, “'Somewhere Else' Plans January Opening”, in Gay Community News, volume 17, number 21, page 3:The guy's a real bastard, a real slumlord. He never did anything to maintain the place. He wouldn't give us a written lease—we only had a verbal agreement.
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