When it’s your house you’re likely to go for the higher quality options when the major repairs hit and do more timely repairs on things landlords will ignore.
The difference is that you’re not living in the house if you’re a landlord. A smart landlord will still do high quality repairs on certain things: roof repairs, pipe leaks, electrical issues, etc. Not fixing those things quickly and fixing them well could result in long-term damage to the property. But, there’s another class of problems that are annoying to the tenant but not a priority for the landlord. For example, a toilet that doesn’t flush well. That’s an annoyance, but probably won’t damage the property in any way, so the landlord might not care much.
Landlords also do cheaper repairs.
When it’s your house you’re likely to go for the higher quality options when the major repairs hit and do more timely repairs on things landlords will ignore.
If you’re the landlord, it is your house.
The difference is that you’re not living in the house if you’re a landlord. A smart landlord will still do high quality repairs on certain things: roof repairs, pipe leaks, electrical issues, etc. Not fixing those things quickly and fixing them well could result in long-term damage to the property. But, there’s another class of problems that are annoying to the tenant but not a priority for the landlord. For example, a toilet that doesn’t flush well. That’s an annoyance, but probably won’t damage the property in any way, so the landlord might not care much.