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>Yes, she inherited the apartment from her parents.

Uh, thats one way of looking at taking over a lease

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If they're in New York then they are really talking about owning it like any other piece of real estate

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If she owned it, she would be making a ton of money off it, and wouldnt need to work 2 other jobs just to afford a measly iphone

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She lives there. Even a home you own outright isn't making you money unless you rent it out

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Why are people so confused with literally owning an apartment? I am europoor, here we outright own an apartment if we buy it (ok some buildings are lease only)

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For most of America, "apartment" is a thing you rent and "condo" is a thing you own. NYC is the big exception.

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But apartment buildings usually have a bunch of apartments. She cant live in every one of them

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She doesn't own a building. She'd be a multimillionaire if she did.

She owns one apartment in a building.

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I have never heard of apartments in buildings being purchased, only rented

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In NYC it's how a lot of ownership works. Elsewhere in the US we'd call it a condo but NYC gonna NYC.

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Sounds fake and the bad gay

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