Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I mean, messes in kitchens are pretty typical, no? I thought you were going to say the walls were now unstable/the house was uninhabitable and the renters were bankrupt.
Found OP’s tenants.
Anonymous wrote:I can't get past "quarterly walk-throughs." I rented for years and no landlord ever required this. If you need that level of control, you're not cut out to be a landlord.
Anonymous wrote:Huh? LL here. None of that sounds terrible. You aren’t LL material, sorry. You have to learn to chill
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sounds like being a landlord is not for you
So you're okay living in a pigsty?
Sounds disgusting, OP.
Anonymous wrote:Sounds like being a landlord is not for you
Anonymous wrote:I can't get past "quarterly walk-throughs." I rented for years and no landlord ever required this. If you need that level of control, you're not cut out to be a landlord.
Anonymous wrote:Yupppppp bad tenants can be the worst - that’s why it’s important to treat good tenants with respect and kindness. They’re like gold. I’d rather rent to a good person at below market value than raise rent constantly and get bad people like you’re describing.
Sorry OPHope you made them put down a chunky security deposit to at least recoup some of the money. Sucks that people like this exist since it forces landlords to require such high security deposits + first and last month rent upfront.
Also yeah if you need to spend 4-5 hours cleaning an oven and you make 100/hr at your job, throw out the oven. Time is money.
Anonymous wrote:I mean, messes in kitchens are pretty typical, no? I thought you were going to say the walls were now unstable/the house was uninhabitable and the renters were bankrupt.