They may eventually sell assets and pay off, but when timing is right due to asset value increases or changes in tax law. Run up 10 years of 2% interest while stock is appreciating 10% and have a lot more left even after paying loans. Or pay after selling part of real estate portfolio because it’s right time to sell, then use freed up cash to pay. Or sell shares when government reduces capital gains taxes.
Or just keep rolling debts until death and let estate pay off before assets move on to heirs.
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