Landlord Evicts Woman Who Did Not Clean Her Apartment for 1 Year, Leaving Her Swimming in Trash
- A disappointed landlord has evicted one of his clients after discovering that she has been living with heaps of trash in her apartment, accumulated for a year
- The story came to light when a concerned neighbour complained about a disturbing stench emanating from the house
- As the house was being cleaned, the tenant was busy scrolling through her phone, unmoved by the goings on
- The landlord disclosed that he never bothered to check on the house because the tenant had been paying her rent promptly
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A landlord in China was forced to evict a female tenant who had lived in his house for a year without taking out the trash.
A video shared online captioned "a landlord's worst nightmare" showed heaps of garbage stacked against each other in the little room, evidently rotting away.
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The tenant just sits on the phone
According to the South China Morning Post, the discovery was made after a concerned neighbour informed the landlord that the house had a foul smell.
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Interestingly, the tenant continued sitting in the house looking through the phone when a cleaning lady was sent over to clear the mess.
The landlord revealed that he had not bothered to check the apartment because the tenant always paid her rent on time.
Details indicate that it took the cleaner five painstaking hours to bring the house back to normal.
After taking care of the situation, the landlord gave the tenant a few days to find a new place and move out of his house.
Tenant depressed?
Social media users who saw videos of the house were left in shock, with many sharing the opinion that the woman needs psychological help.
Krizel Orden:
"I'm too lazy but not to that extent. I clean when I see my trashes as an eyesore. Woman in the video needs help."
Kinou Neko:
"She might suffer depression or mental health issues. After a time the problem becomes so big that she might not even know where to start and it surely makes her even more depressed. Which explains she is hiding on her phone to try escape this terrible situation."
Rock Ping:
"Its a serious hoarding disorder. Difficulty throwing away or parting with possessions because you believe that you need to save them."
Sandi Roy:
"This is a mental health issue not laziness. Perhaps a secure facility where someone else cleans her room and she is only allowed a certain amount of personal items."
Landlord evicts tenant for outstanding R70 rent amount
In a similar article, Briefly News reported that a woman was evicted by her landlady after failing to pay the total rent amount.
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In a TikTok video, the woman complained that her landlady kicked her out for being R70 short on her rent.
Netizens shared their opinions on what the woman should do.
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