• NaturalsNotInIt [any]
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    3 years ago

    Maybe this guy could have spent money to make the place liveable and people wouldn't have trashed it.

    There's some minor damage, but I also see a lot of things familiar to all renters - ancient appliances, poorly done, slapdash remodel work in an attempt to raise rent (granite countertops with a 40 year old oven :landlord-sus: ), walls, floors, and doors that are falling apart, and shitty single pane windows.

    • aaaaaaadjsf [he/him, comrade/them]
      hexagon
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      3 years ago

      Yeah those shitty kitchen cupboards are going to fall apart no matter how nicely you look after them. You look at the door the wrong way and it falls off its hinges.

      And that oven is older than most posters here lol

    • Grownbravy [they/them]
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      3 years ago

      I have that same granite countertop.

      1. it hides dirt and grime REALLY easily.
      2. It’s a veneer.
      • Creakybulks [he/him]
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        3 years ago

        yea no fucking way anyone is paying 100 bucks a square to put granite in a shit rental

    • mittens [he/him]
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      3 years ago

      Yeah seems like they have the before pictures but aren't willing to post them on the thread, wonder why

      • NaturalsNotInIt [any]
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        3 years ago

        https://old.reddit.com/user/trapskatch/comments/pklmmu/the_zillow_posting_from_2013/

        From the comments

        Okay so I bought the house in 2013. I was 19. I lived there for two years, made the cosmetic changes you specified, and then rented it out may of 2015.

        Young parasite bought a house to get rich quick, fucked up the renovation, and blames the tenants.

    • viva_la_juche [they/them, any]
      cake
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      edit-2
      3 years ago

      a house like that near me, without the hole in the ground, would probably go for 1400 a month

      crazy what landlords get away with