You likely did the most common form of landlord "largesse" - subsidizing the tenant's rent by charging below market.
This is extremely common and doesn't hurt anyone, really. The tenant gets a stable place to live, the landlord gets a good tenant, and only the economists complain about something being sold below its value.
This is extremely common and doesn't hurt anyone, really. The tenant gets a stable place to live, the landlord gets a good tenant, and only the economists complain about something being sold below its value.