disgusting Tenant left rental home full of beer cans and rotting food..

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A tenant from hell wrecked his two-bedroom rental flat, leaving behind 8,000 beer cans, rotting food and a toilet piled with waste.

Cleaner and wastewater management expert Freddie Gillium-Webb, 29, from Hampshire, was given the task of clearing up the property by the landlord once the problem tenant finally left after a year of paying no rent and trashing the flat.

Horrendous photos show the living room piled with so many cans of beer that the entire sofa is almost obscured from view under them - while spiders had began to swipe cans and lift them up in their webs.
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/femail/...a-8-000-cans-4ft-high-toilet-paper-tower.html
 

I used to own a few low end rentals and had experiences as bad or worse than this with a couple of renters.

After one was evicted we filled 2 large roll off dumpsters with debris. It cost me over $5,000 just to get the house safe to enter.

Another renter left almost as much and she fought eviction down to the last, taking on the police physically. She ended up in jail... People like this make rentals more expensive and harder to get for those who need them. More rapid and efficient eviction laws would be a big help. Non-payment of rent is not the only reason for eviction.

I am happy to be out of the rental business... a landlord no more.
 
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A tenant from hell wrecked his two-bedroom rental flat, leaving behind 8,000 beer cans, rotting food and a toilet piled with waste.

Cleaner and wastewater management expert Freddie Gillium-Webb, 29, from Hampshire, was given the task of clearing up the property by the landlord once the problem tenant finally left after a year of paying no rent and trashing the flat.

Horrendous photos show the living room piled with so many cans of beer that the entire sofa is almost obscured from view under them - while spiders had began to swipe cans and lift them up in their webs.
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/femail/...a-8-000-cans-4ft-high-toilet-paper-tower.html
The likes of this make my blood boil. These slovenly, dirty b****rds should be jailed for this and made to pay (one way or another) for the damage and trauma they've caused. :mad:
 
I can't understand why anyone would choose to live that way.
A mystery to me. One of my "renters" left feces, a lot of it, on top of the closed toilet seat, not even sure how he did that........
A year of not paying rent??!! What are your laws on that?
Not strong enough... partly my fault though, landlords should start eviction the first day of missed rent. I did not it's hard to do, but it is what you have to do to stay in the business. I did not and wish I had.
The rental business isn't for the feint of heart
For sure, and my heart is too feint for it, a lesson learned the hard way.

The biggest losers in this are the good people who need a rental place to live.
 
This is so gross. I can't imagine thrashing something just because it isn't "mine." I can only imagine that these people have no respect for anything.

For a short time a woman was living next to me in the two bedroom apartment. She worked and seemed to have kids there only on the weekend. 3 boys. They were wild and noisy, at least I couldn't hear them much in my bedroom where my only TV is. I felt sorry for the woman below them. I think she works nights. I don't know what happened but she was gone for weeks and then moved out. I don't know what the apartment looked like but I noted her throwing crap in the parking lot. Which I picked up. Good riddance.
 
This is why tenants pay security deposits when they first move in. My wife was an investor with others in an 1100 unit complex. Their policy was the first month’s rent, plus two months security. Needless to say, only a very few left their apartment needing work and according to her, the work needing done was minor.

I feel bad for the owner of the home in the picture. It seems to me that it could almost be a criminal offense of some type. Isn’t intentional destruction of property a criminal offense or maybe a misdemeanor?
 
It would be hard to draw the line about where a renter stops being a slob, and it becomes an act of deliberate vandalism. Who would make such a determination?

That's probably why no one gets arrested for these offenses.
 


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