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I, the landlord, was contacted and that was the first time I found out about it.
What’s more surprising is
Almost no one actually lived in the house.
He himself said that he used the house to store things, in fact, as a warehouse.
To be clear, it is an apartment.
I signed a contract for residential use. Since the woman lived alone, the silk wallpaper, lights, intercom, switches, and bathroom (except the sink) were all in good repair. What I still remember is that I went crazy cleaning the house by myself to save money by repairing it, and told her to live happily haha.
City gas safety inspection
I haven’t received it once in 6 years.
The meter was not replaced at all.
Using water in the bathroom revealed a waterproofing problem.
A water leak occurred in the underground common area.
When the boiler is turned on, pests appear.
We even had to call a professional quarantine company.
When moving out, they left their personal belongings in the common hallway.
After the item was taken over by someone
There was also a situation where it was moved back to my house.
But the words that came back were
“I paid my rent, but I can’t live like this?”
“”I’m trying to kill you, but I’m grateful and thankful.””
This is really
Is this an acceptable practice in a residential tenancy?
I am reporting this because I want to ask how much responsibility for safety and management lies with the tenant.
To be honest
Not someone who rents a house
It feels like cleaning up the scene of an accident.
I’m holding on for now.
This use
Do you think it’s okay?
Can you rent to a tenant like this?
No matter how much I clean up, I give it to a tenant like that.
I’m a person who says it’s better to leave something empty than to keep it empty. What do you guys think?
Currently, in the process of restoring the original condition, even the plasterboard boards are being removed. (After 6 years of neglect, the number of insects increases as they lay eggs.) The corpses of insects were flying around in the bathroom, entrance, kitchen and room, and insect droppings were everywhere. Habitat for giant beetles.
He shouted, “Is this something that needs to be demolished?” and even sent that text message before, stopping the work.
Some of the items left untouched in the public hallway in front of my house are not being contacted.
Considering the high cost of demolition,
I have already announced that I will only deduct the costs of wallpapering, flooring, disinfection, and cleaning.