Not really, unless you are renting a single family home. If you are renting in a multi-tenant building, a lot of those costs get spread over many renters.
How'd that work out for the condo owners in FL, who couldn't afford fixes on their "pool" and parking garage.
So, they didn't fix any of it, until the whole building crashed into the ground?
Doesn't matter if it is single family, or multi-unit. There are upkeep costs; bigger the building is, the higher those costs will be.