Home owner captures horrifying changes made by tenant while renting home, went viral with over 6.1 million views on TikTok
History knows many uncompromising competitions in various spheres of human activity, which are very popular and even entered folklore. Red and White Roses, Catholics and Protestants, Magic and Birds, Children and Parents, Pedestrians and Drivers, Tenants and Landlords…
The internet is awash with stories about terrible landlords, but perhaps many of them have a rationale, as people who rent out their homes and apartments to other people often behave very nasty. But what about tenants? In fact, there are more than a few stories about nightmare tenants, and here’s one of them.
Jeff Kowalczuk, aka TikToker the principle, recently made a video in which he told how the tenant literally abused the house he was renting. The video went viral almost instantly, garnering more than 6.1 million views and nearly 250,000 likes, with over 15,000 people turning to the video to endorse what “nightmare tenants” can really do. shared.
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Video creator came to investigate his home after rent expired and tenants moved out
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So Jeff rented out the house, and after the lease expired and the tenants moved out, he went to check on the condition of the residence. What he saw literally shocked the man. Of course, it’s not just the piles of trash around and in your home. After all, no one is perfect. Jeff’s former tenant is no exception. The landlord was pretty impressed with the changes people made in his house.
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Image credit: the principle
Tennant turned out to have had an incredibly tasteless yet DIY-enthusiastic ‘renovation’
If that interior was so ordinary and cozy on the day of the move, there are actually thousands of homes around the world, and the day of the move reveals Jeff’s former tenant’s incredible DIY enthusiasm. , Lack of almost perfect artistic flair.
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Image credit: the principle
The walls of the room had been repainted in a bright and downright disgusting color (and the painter seemed to be working for almost the first time in his life), and pieces of wallpaper simulating brickwork were also randomly scattered across the walls. The door was inappropriately (but with a clear desire) stylized as steampunk metal with rivets. I am confused by…
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Realtor says he’s never seen a ‘renovation’ like that in his life
“Of course, tenants often turn out to be very unscrupulous or have very radical ‘renovations’ in rental homes, but this is the first time I’ve seen such a combination. I have to admit something,” he said.Yulia Shrinova Odessa real estate agentwith who bored panda I was contacted about your comment on this video. “Of course it would be interesting to see the lease agreements. Any such material changes and possible sanctions against them?”
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Image credit: the principle
“Usually tenants are more modest and the renovations they do don’t look like the landlord needs to do a major overhaul to move on to the next tenant. We will have to contact the previous tenants and try to settle everything at their expense.
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Image credit: the principle
Image credit: the principle
Image credit: the principle
Image credit: the principle
Most people in the comments claim it somehow keeps getting worse
While many commentators fully agree with the experts, they are completely surprised by the lack of taste among the tenants. Some wrote: “Somehow it just kept getting worse,” says the second. “What is DIY Hell?” commenter her third asks a very logical question.
However, the changes made by the residents led many commenters to obvious references to world popular culture. called the overall impression of what they saw “medieval steampunk”. It wouldn’t have happened.”
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So, to balance the impression a little, let’s remember. another story – Already more classic about evil landlords. Additionally, as always, I’d love to know what you think about this particular situation, so feel free to write a comment below this post.