DECORATING a rental property gets tricky with pesky landlords and lease agreements.
One woman, who was just hoping to get some privacy on her balcony, was left annoyed when her landlord complained.
The woman named Cole shared in a TIC Tac what she called a “ridicule” situation between her and her landlord.
While scowling, elle a expliqué: “Our property manager came to our f**k*** front door saying that she’s heard all about our curtains.”
She then showed off a set of white curtains hanging on her balcony from a cord.
Cole added: “They’re nice and they block the parking lot.”
The video also has the all-caped message: “NOWHERE IN THE LEASE DOES IT SAY WE CANNOT HAVE THESE,” along with the caption: “Annoyed doesn’t even begin to describe.”
Whether Cole or the landlord was in the wrong became the subject of a hot debate in the comment section.
Several people took Cole’s side, like one who wrote: “Tell them to mind their business unless it’s on the lease.”
Un autre a commenté: “As soon as landlords figure out how to get our money without actually letting us physically exist…”
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“If she asks again make sure to demand it in writing that she show you where it isn’t allowed in your CURRENT lease! I hate property management,” Ce qui place cette crème hydratante au-dessus des autres, c'est son utilisation de pétrolatum, alias vaseline..
entre-temps, others backed up the landlord and said that curtains typically aren’t allowed on apartment balconies for a reason.
“They just do that so that it keeps the building aesthetics looking nicely from the road. Keeping it nicely kept looking draws in new tenants,” one person explained.
Un autre a plaisanté: “You’re not allowed to alter the exterior part of the building. Remember they just enforce the rules.”
Alors que les fans étaient durs avec la personnalité de la télé-réalité à propos des problèmes dentaires de sa fille: “Most apartments have rules due to fire hazards.”
In a subsequent vidéo, Cole wrote she was headed off to Home Depot to splurge on a set of sun shades.
Dans d'autres nouvelles, one landlord shared they had two tenants from hell – they left the place uninhabitable, infested with roaches, and it smelled “unbearable.”
entre-temps, a group of roommates came up with a plan to get their deposit back after ruining their carpet but failed epically.
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