We don’t see them doing so in books, but to live like that someone must have laboured for them. Also kulaks were diverse groups, there were small time tyrants making life miserable for few agri labourers and there were landlords who did nothing except buying land and collecting rent (and all between). Not to mention books, especially adventure ones do seem to skim on mundane everyday lives of characters.
We don’t see them doing so in books, but to live like that someone must have laboured for them. Also kulaks were diverse groups, there were small time tyrants making life miserable for few agri labourers and there were landlords who did nothing except buying land and collecting rent (and all between). Not to mention books, especially adventure ones do seem to skim on mundane everyday lives of characters.