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It's a simple question. Are you taking away a home that could be bought and lived in by another family, for your own financial benefit?
If yes, then i have a French friend I'd like you to meet
So if someone buys the house next door to rent out it’s unethical, but someone who subdivides their lot and builds a secondary dwelling then rents that out is being ethical?
You are looking at ethics and morality from an individualistic perspective, not a systemic perspective. People opposed to landlords are more concerned with the latter. This is an insignificant edge case needed to construct a situation where the individual and social ethics diverge and has little relevance to policy decisions.
I wouldn't say either is entirely ethical, but the second example is way more ethical than the first. If you buy a house to rent, it doesn't really matter where the house is, you're still preventing a family from having a stable home and taking it off the market for your own greed. With the second, at least you're building housing.