"I didn't formally evict you, I just asked you nicely to give up your shelter and general livelihood because you didn't help me pay my mortgage this month...Also I am the absolute biggest victim of COVID, fuck all the struggling families in poverty"
Fuck those comments though, why do people lick so much landlord boot?
someone on twitter a while back said that the weirdest thing about australia from an immigrant perspective is the cultural obsession with owning and selling property
I've said it before, perhaps in a different context. If you're trying to scam these people, probably the target audience of cryptocurrencies, then you'd have to get in line because scams and MLM represent the lion's share of their free time.
Well maybe one of us can rent his apartment and destroy it again to make it up to you.
Not sure where this happened but pretty sure "resulted in the police being called and to her surprise the police sided with me and told her she had to leave [without a court order]" isn't a legal way to evict a tenant anywhere in the US
Edit: It happened in Wisconsin where that is definitely not how it works
Someone in the thread saying thats $20k worth of damage.
lol, thats like MAYBE $1000 worth of glass and the rest is just cleanup
I think with the paint, that's new flooring. You also can't replace just the doors on the washing machines because planned obsolence/right to repair nixing, so that's a new washer and dryer, and a new sink (?) from the toppled shelves near the tub and toilet.
It's laminate flooring in the first place that is super cheap.
This honestly looks like a grift. It's suuuuper easy to fix this stuff.
Yeah no damage to the drywall, paint is only on the floor and baseboard, and window frames are intact. Either the tenant needs to learn how to really fuck up a house or the landlord is looking for a check, and considering the amount of money in the gofundme, its gotta be the second.