The landlord asking for a tip triggers something primal deep down inside me. I wish people who said stuff like that had to work in retail or the food service industry for a week during a holiday season.
If anything, "tipping a landlord" is an argument to tip the electrician or plumber that the landlord calls five weeks after your water heater broke and you had to withhold rent and take legal action if you didn't get running water in the house you spend half your income to rent. You know, tip the guy with a job who's doing work. Not the parasite.
Imagine going into a grocery store, buying all the canned food, and setting up a table in front of the store where you sell those same cans at an inflated price.
I actually had a lazy piece of garbage coworker once whose mom was a rentlord. (She owns half the properties in the town I live in). It was like 4 years ago when I used to work a pizza job. Anyways, he sucked so bad at the job that his mom gave him a couple properties and now he's a rentlord too. So yeah. Calling them useless leeches is about right.
or maybe there proud they built up a career that allows them to live like a king while the channel op is crying into her cornflakes and not trying just saying
@@ifuckedurmom let me ask you this you have a right to eat dose that mean farmers should give you free food you have a right to travel dose that mean busdrivers should dive u for free ? why is it expected to live in some one elses home for free yet the others arnt expected to give shit for free?
hes not. his times to" valuable". the real guy on call is the poor immigrant he conned into free rent on a badly broken property he got for cheap in exchange for labor that he threatens to deport every week.
@sasha7614 Just slap extra property taxes on residential property other than owner occupied primary residences. Rental homes are less valuable to city than the exact same home occupied by someone who owns it and landlords should have to pay for that. A lot of states already have a mechanic to do this, the homestead exemption. Owners get a discount on taxes for their primary residence and can only claim for one property.
Pro-tip for renters: when your landlord does something shitty to you, even if it seems normal, you should contact your local renter's association. I constantly hear stories of people complaining about their landlord's behavior in the past and while getting retribution takes forever, often you're owed quite a lot for your landlord's bullshit
Honestly sometimes it’s the letting agent. They take what the landlord says and make it ✨aggressive✨, I’ve had really bad experiences with tenants for no reason so there are 2 sides to it. Some are gonna seem mean because they’ve had bad tenants and are being cautious
@@karimhiraeth yes, if it's a room rental/boarding situation, they can make any rules they like and still kick you out tomorrow. That's why leases are important, but few can afford their own apartment these days. So the slumlords are worse than ever.
Shockingly, tipping a server 20% on a 26$ order is not the same as paying a man 1,700$ or more per month…. Sir I do tip you, and more. I pay you 300% more than you deserve.
@Boos-- I mean some of them actually do a lot and don't charge insane amounts. Like you expect to get a house for $600 a month? Good luck since most places that is only slightly more than insurance and taxes
@@zachmondial2172 lmao the fuck is your point even? I don't know anyone paying under $1,200 a month, and that's for a small apartment. So Obviously there's a fat profit margin there
@adamlambboy8332 yeah some places don't have property tax that's true. But current interest rates and insurance good luck. Did the math and for $600 a month you're looking at a loan less than 90k. Find me a house that cost less than 120k in Iowa that isn't a total shithole.
@Meeshilin_Man yea, it's crazy. I didn't believe it at first, till I looked it up. Wild to think people getting staddeb and sh0t over a $50 microwave (and aren't even allowed to defend themselves) get "paid" $1,500/month when rent is $1,600/month. Imagine almost dyeing for a job that can't even pay your rent, let alone any other bills. And then on top of that Karen's actively harassing you about how you don't even deserve that "much". No idea how customer service workers haven't single handedly started, and won, the revolution already.
Yeah, I believe it. The amount of aholes I met during my 7 years as a cashier, is astounding. Had coworkers get told to kill themselves, attacked or harassed, and sent into anxiety attacks. Glad I went to the deli.
Our landlord at the apartment building I used to live at didn't fix the carpet near the start of it at the entryway (the kitchen was to the right of the door which had wood then the living room had carpet so it would go from hardwood to carpet) and the area near the metal part of that tradition had a piece of carpet broken, with I think a ball pin in it, and I ended up hurting myself once on that area, it was fun, and it was still there even when we left
the same thing is happening to my family to he charges us over 5000 dollars a month for a broken up apartment i can slam my arm into the door and it opens! ,im 5,11 and 193 pounds, and the ceiling grows mold and collapses many times almost like a tradition and he still raises the rent and says we make his life hell and he owns 3 dunkins and 50 others units!
Took my landlord 7 years to fix the leaking ceiling where our shower was leaking. It was a little moldy and ceiling bits would fall from it. My family had to schedule specific shower times. He didn't decide to fix it or actually do anything until my sister had a kid and my parents had to use her to have them do their damn job.
The one about the landlord forcing sex as part of rent happens a lot more than people like to admit. It can also turn into sex trafficking really quickly.
this makes me feel nauseous my god, i doubt youtube will let me say what id do to a monster like that, the anger i feel knowing that this happens is so visceral
Fun fact: if ur landlord refuses to fix a broken or damaged part of the space (a busted pipe, the oven not working, a busted door lock ect), you can legally withhold rent until it’s fixed! If they try to retaliate, you can sue the ever loving fuck out of them.
@@jaxofspades549 depends on what state you’re in! Each state has a varying degree of protection for renters, also check your lease too! Make sure it’s included that they’re obligated to repair things.
14:36 NAH THAT WOMAN WAS *ACTUALLY* GONNA TRY TO CALL WITCHCRAFT IN 2023 💀 mf was gonna try to get her burned at the stake by the police if they got called (which as a pagan myself, I find incredibly absurd but in an almost kinda funny way)
Landlords that take pleasure in raising their rental prices to the point where their current tenants risk being homeless are absolutely insane to me. At the end of the day a lot of landlords are charging a premium for properties that are safety hazards.
For real. My mil lives in a shoebox apartment, barely has enough money to eat three meals a day, and her landlord just increased rent again by 150$...all while they're tearing the entire apartment complex apart because of issues with flooding, mold, and rodents (specifically squirrels) and their excuse? "Well how do you expect us to cover all the repairs without the money to repair it??" While they take 3+ cruises a year 🙄
That's what being a landlord _is._ It is being the worst possible person, _at scale._ Every day they can avoid fixing something in your unit is money in their pocket. If they charge you fair rent prices, and take reasonable care of the property, they don't make that money. If I can avoid making a $200 repair, for a few months, I've decreased the amount I have to pay for that particular repair in a 12 year period by 25%. If I can do that across a few dozen properties, I'm pocketing thousands of dollars off just slacking on a minor repair for a few months. Landlords are fucking garbage humans. Fucking psychopaths.
yeah, i have a friend that has a Slumlord[he does NOT maintain the property at all] and this guy pisses me the frick off on how he treats her and her family.
Landlords don’t even deserve to be on that list, i don’t care if they’re good or bad if i’m paying u money to fucking live in a house and fulfill basic human needs for myself; your not gettin extra shit out of me.
I’d rather tip y’all! EMTs and paramedics are responsible for some of the best emotional support I’ve ever received through a traumatic situation Thank you for being there for all of us.
I’m a nurse who goes into people’s homes to treat them, and at least once a week someone tries to gift me something and once a month someone tries to offer me a cash tip. I have a standing joke to decline (“I’m not THAT kind of nurse 😅”) but I have to explain to them it is unethical for me to accept a tip. And I am actually on call after hours and weekends sometimes and directly answer my own patient’s texts on top of my normal hours! Because it is part of the service we provide and CHARGE for, it isn’t extra, it is what we have to do to provide a safe service to these people. That guy was so fucking scummy.
Also laughing at the last one threatening to “show the police” a book on paganism. “Ma’am what’s the problem tonight?” “SHE PRACTICES WITCHCRAFT!!” “……ma’am I’m gonna ask you do a couple tests for me and breathe into this real quick”
And the ironic thing is that this person is probably a “Christian”. However, they don’t practice what they preach. I call them “Lipstick Christians”. They’ll be all, “Bless your heart!” On Sunday in Church. As soon as they leave, they’re talking shit about you.
I don't think the landlord meant city police but maybe campus police. Because the landlord says, "Do you think the police will let a Trinity Christian student have a book like this?" Trinity Christian College is near me and it's a very traditional Christian school. They are against same sex couples. No alcohol or drugs (even though marijuana is legal in the state). An old friend of mine attended that campus and she hated it because she got a "ticket" for holding hands with her boyfriend on campus (they give students tickets and then hold your diploma until you pay off you ticket debt). So I'm assume the landlord might have meant calling campus police so the student would get in trouble for having that book.
@@AnimeProduction101 ...what the fuck??? I mean, I used to live in Utah, near BYU, and I thought THEY were extreme... Pretty sure its real illegal for them to discriminate on the basis of sexuality, as long as they were Christian...
And, oh yeah, the whole religious discrimination thing she's got going on. I'm sure that (will not) go over well with the judge presiding over the MASSIVE lawsuit she's got coming.
Our old landlord asked us for pictures of me (I was between 10-13) and when we would go to his house to drop off rent he would almost always make us come inside, and in his dining room, on top of his china cabinet, he had dozens of pictures of specifically young girls, no boys, that lived in his properties. He also tried to flirt with my mom ALL the time, I’m like 90% sure he tried to grab her ass a handful of times. He was disgusting. And during all of this, he was married, and she was fully aware of all this.
Shit the wife sounds like my mom. It's so eerie to imagine someone doing any of this but to sit back and stay in a relationship with someone doing it?? Like wtf.
This is why I rent through an agency. I have never met my landlord, don’t know their name, don’t even know gender. Just pay my rent through an online portal, put in automatic requests for maintenance and they just like hire a plumber to come out, and no crazy rules or snooping. It’s how all renting should be really. It’s crazy how these landlords are treating these tenets like they are guests in their houses or something.
Wow what? Ive never heard of that. It's always been either renting through landlords or an apartment complex for my mother. I'm personally thinking of just getting a house. In the long run- the money is at least going to something you own.
My first rental was via the estate agent (but still with the landlord?) I paid via direct debit and did not know my landlords name or contact details. When there was a problem with the roof and the place flooded I had to pry the contact details from the estate agent. The landlord then turned out to be a mysterious holding company from the US (lots of UK businesses are owned by American investment firms). After being ghosted for several months I saved up enough to pay the estate agent fees (£1.5k) so I could move into a different rental. That one, had both a leaking roof and a mite problem. Landlords response was "the moldy leaky walls are an aesthetic problem so not my problem". She only backed down when I saw my arse and got my solicitor involved. Even then, after she claimed she would fix it, 8 months later it still wasn't fixed. And people really wonder why I got a mortgage for a house as a single person household. What other fucking choice do I have?!? And no, don't answe that, not interested in bullshit excuses. I have the same right to safety and security as a family of five. No way in HELL am I going back to renting. I'd sooner stab myself in the gut.
That kind can be bad too though, many people get evicted or have massive increases, but don't have a real person to contact about it (not that anyone shown in this video would probably care more than a faceless corporation)
Yeah, absolutely. For all intents and purposes, when a landlord leases a property to a tenant, that piece of property becomes the tenants' de facto property while they're paying rent. Aside from maybe an occasional inspection, they shouldn't be anywhere near the place.
I rented from a company once and getting maintenance was impossible it was raining and we had rot in our ceiling next to our AC took almost three months for them to send someone , I think it depends on the person and what your rental agreement with them is
One time in elementary I remembered these strangers walking around the house. Knock on the door and say they bought the house from the landlord and we need to leave at the end of the month . The landlord gave no notice of possible selling or just a head ups. These strangers were rude entitled and I hate them till this day.
When I was a kid the guy we were renting from had the house foreclose under him. He refused our security deposit so we took the fridge. We still have it. It has become the garage fridge and we call it the ransom fridge.
@@garygood6804 maybe to those that knew the laws back in the days. Without internet or any form of renters knowledge my parents just did as told when confronted by the new owners.
Back in the 90s my mom heard a key unlock the door to her rental house and assumed it was her roommate coming home from her night shift. Then her bedroom door opened and her sheltie started barking. Strange. The sheltie loved the roommate, she would never bark at her. In the almost pitch-black room she was able to make out a large hand feeling around for the light switch. Her 16 pound sheltie bit the man's hand while my mom ran to the bedroom door and slammed her body into it. The hand belonged to her landlord. He had used his master key to get into the house. When the police arrived he claimed my mom had called him about a broken light. None of the lights in the house were broken. He had never even announced that he was coming inside. My mom and her roommate moved out as soon as they could.
omg this is a reason why just anyone shouldn't be able to become a landlord. I swear it should have the same risk assessment and safeguarding procedures as applying to work with the elderly or disabled people, full criminal background check and occasional inspections and oversight by a regulatory body that looks out for landlords financially or physically abusing their tenants.
As if paying for their mortgage on top of the labour they provide isn't enough of a tip. Rent= landlord's mortgage + x I'm guessing x is the labour he provides which is the only thing we should be paying for.
My local landlord only raised rent by 1$ because he knew these are hard times. Those are the best people keeping housing prices low and he never hesitates to make sure our appliances are working. He’s also a software engineer on the side so he gives me career tips as a 20-something. If I become a landlord I want to be like Carlos . Carlos is invited to any cookout we have this summer
I had no oven in my last place for 4 months. The heating element went out in February, and it wasn't fixed by the time I left that place in June. I let the office know as soon as it went out. And at least once a week after. Glad to be in the place I'm in now. It's in a housing authority, so my rent only increases when my income does. It's about 3 times the size of the no oven place, and MUCH newer!
Also, always check the laws in your state. Closely. There are many states where rent paid is a binding contract between landlord and tenant. So, let’s say your landlord raises the rent: if you proceed to give them a rent check for the old amount and they deposit it, you’ve paid your rent. They have to hold out for the difference and not take the money sitting in their hand to have legal standing.
@@RomanII1997 Incidentally these are called "Tenants unions" and they are generally legal to form, and in some states, explicitly protected under the law, however, unlike labor unions, protections for tenant unions are not nearly as universal. California, New York and D.C are notable for being on the short list of places in the USA with strong protections for tenant unions however.
Remember people! If your landlord goes through your mail, goes to your apartment without notice/permission or refuse to give you an itemized list of the costs you'll be paying for, you've got a case for reporting them/calling the cops on them!
Read your leases too! In most places in the US, the landlord breaking the rules gives you the right to break a lease with 30days notice and no penalties
You guys all have absolutely atrocious landlords. I am very fortunate to have a landlord that while hard to get a hold of, has kept rent as low as he possibly can because "I don't want my long time tenants to feel like they can't afford to live in my homes anymore" Which is by far the best way I've ever heard any landlord talk about their tenants. Tony, you're a real one. Keep being an awesome dude
You've clearly got an exception to the rule...most landlords are absolute parasites in every sense of the word. My last one was such a dog that I truly hope he gets cancer or something.
Same, my landlady is an elderly lady that actually seems to care about the people living in her building without being intrusive. The way it should be.
My landlady stalked me and tried to blackmail me. She stole my mail and wrote psychotic letters to my family. She also came in my room a couple of times while I was sleeping. Literally cut the cord to the heater in the middle of winter so we would freeze. Then she tried to convince me to stay when my ex and I were trying to finally leave. She also got in a fist fight with my elderly roommate and tried to push her down the stairs. Even after leaving, she stalked me in public, would see her in grocery stores and I'd have to change when/ where I shopped. It was honestly a huge relief when she died.
@𝒜𝒷𝒸𝒾𝓉𝓎 at the time I was in a very bad way financially. I was just happy to be out. However, I did recover my belongings with the help of the police when I left and I did report her to the postal service for her stealing my mail and they actually had started an investigation but it never really got anywhere since she died pretty shortly after I left.
My mom was lucky to have a landlord who was caring. While my mom was stuck in a cycle of abuse, our landlord checked in on her almost daily via text or visit. She lived next door to us. After my stepdad beat my mom to near death, she took us in and gave us that shelter we needed. Even fostered me and my brother when one of my moms ex-employees lied to CPS about my mom being back with our step dad. Eventually we became so close she thought of us as family. And she stuck with us because she understood the cycle of abuse my mom was stuck in. And supported us financially in return for my mom fixing up and renovating the house. She did not have to do that. But she understood the struggle of being in an abusive cycle and the fear of not knowing if you’re going to be able to afford a roof over your head. 13 years later, she’s putting my name as the main beneficiary in the trust the house is under. We call her nana polly, and she’s a godsend. She’s done so much for us that we could never return. When the trust is passed onto me, I plan on renting it to single mothers and fathers at a lower price for a set amount of years to help them get back in their feet. The same way she did for us.
Look into what it would take to accept housing assistance in your area. That way you can supplement the tenants rental costs. It might sound greedy, but even if you're looking at it from a completely non-profit perspective maintaining housing is expensive and if you're not getting enough revenue from a property then you run the risk of losing it. And if that happens it's a lose-lose for everyone. With subsidies you could charge a fair market price (or even below if you want), the tenant would pay a certain amount based on their income and family size, and the rest would be paid to you from the government assistance. Generally the process of getting approved can be annoying, but can be financially worth it.
Make sure you talk to actual landlords to learn how to spot red flags. Unfortunately, there are those who take advantage of kind people. Me and my husband have always been renters, but I have a brother who became a landlord through pretty tragic circumstances (he inherited a property when his father in law, who was an amazing person, was suddenly killed in a bad car accident. My brother, being a kind person, rented to someone who passed the backgrounds check, but it ended up being a criminal with a stolen identity. The guy never paid a dime in rent, and squatted in the property for 3 years while my brother tried to evict him legally. By the time the tenant left, the house was wrecked. The guy had been cooking meth, and then stole all the copper piping and wiring. In the end, it was cheaper to bulldoze the property and sell the vacant lot then pay the fines for having an abandoned, dilapidated property. My sister in law was devastated. Her father had really cared for the property, and to see it destroyed... Just be careful. It's very noble to want to help someone who seems to have gotten the short-end of the stick in life, but some people choose to be perpetual short-end holders and blame everyone else for their problems. Watch out for people like that who don't own their choices.
The part about the landlords sneaking inside of the house makes me seriously wonder (in a bad way) why some landlords in my area are refusing my applications because of my dog... Like refusing lone women who have an actual alive security system inside because it'd obviously be impossible to trespass... Am I thinking too wild here?
You might be thinking too wild. In general it’s probably because of the noise of the animal (whether or not your dog barks). It’s just a general concern.
@@astrowolvez depending on how it is and how your lease contract works it is not! If your rent is ANYWHERE in your lease contract they can’t without making you sign a new lease!
In 2020, our landlord checked in on us to see if we were "okay" and could still pay rent (cuz of the pandemic). He wasn't actually concerned about us; he just wanted to make sure he was going to get his money. I told him both me and my partner lost our jobs but that we would thankfully still be able to make rent because we qualified for pandemic unemployment. And he said "great" and then RAISED the rent 😒
@@earthaforester3141sounds about right for a landlord they’ll raise your rent but the second they have to fix something they say it’s your responsibility and not theirs
Currently feeling like I struck gold with my landlord… I gave her some of the cookies I baked and, to return the tupperware container, she made brownies for my roommates and me.
yessss I live with my landlord and she's the sweetest, most understanding person. she has a massive herbal tea collection that I can use whenever I'm in the mood for tea.
@martymcfly420mph6 nah, my rent already went up 85% for moving into a worse house infested with mold and with broken doors and electrical work that almost caught the house on fire that WE had to pay to repair, but yeah go off 🤡
No rent on newly vacant houses went up 50%. You can't just raise the rent. You can however convince the tenant to not renew the lease which is a sneaky eviction but not eviction. Then you can't get low rent at the next place, because it's a different contract with a different landlord.
If my landlord rummaged through my stuff, found something that she personally doesn’t like, and started screaming at me for having stuff in MY OWN HOUSE, she would NOT get paid.
it's also SUPER FUCKING ILLEGAL. in NO state are landlords allowed to BREAK INTO YOUR HOME. because while you live there, it is LEGALLY YOUR HOME that you PAY FOR and they must serve NOTICE. and you can also REFUSE THEM ENTRY. because you PAY TO LIVE THERE. if someone broke into my home, I would call the fucking cops after beating them viciously with a baseball.
"Why do you need so many range rovers? Are there that many ranges to rove? I thought we paved all of them and turned them into parking lots???" zomg I died
My mum's landlord raised her rent to $400 (she was struggling already), for a 100 year old house with things broken, holes in the floor, water leaks, can't have pets, rotting floorboards. He won't do anything about it and my mum had to pay a huge water bill and the service fee. Ridiculous
Seriously though I still can’t shake this one TikTok saying you should tip your landlord Edit:yeah I didn’t watch the video yet when I commented this and didn’t know the TikTok I was talking about was in the video already
exactly! what should we tip them for? Ah yes, thank you mister/miss landlord for raising our rent this year here's an extra 15% tip for your generosity. Landlords are delusional
I find it funny since it starts with "So you'd tip a barista 15% for a 7 dollar drink" and I was just like "No, no I wouldn't." Now what? What does he have to say now huh? Tipping culture is so fucked in this country lmfao
the dry humor and just joke after joke with no reaction is genuinely the best thing ever. Your videos and tik toks are some of the only digital content I can watch without getting bored
A landlord that expects a tip is insane. All those things are their job and part of your rent. From a commercial property manager that represents property owners!
I think you are making an argument ot why nobody should get a tip. Especially today everybody wants to be tipped. I've actually made this joke as a tipping culture has gotten so out of hand you better start tipping your landlord.
@@zachmondial2172I won’t lie- I’ve said as much myself. I’m sorry but the barista that never seems to get our order right, is in a union, and is making 18/hour isn’t even doing the bare minimum that I would expect if you want a tip on top of what I’m already paying. Wait staff are a completely different animal and I’d never in a million years not tip- even some awful ones we’ve still left at least 10%, because maybe it’s been a bad day. But for excellent service we will usually tip the cost of the meal.
@@RaynaGrimm yeah and it's pathetic. And these sheep blame the customer rather than their boss who won't pay them. Imagine any other job doing this to you.
It’s ridiculous for someone who sets the price (i.e. a landlord) to expect a tip. Now, I have tipped hair stylists who own their own shops because it’s customary to tip a stylist. Plus they do a good job, but it’s not customary to tip the person who rents you your apartment. GTFOH with your greedy ass. The landlord, not any of y’all.
@@zachmondial2172 By "this sheep" you mean the waiters? Well, if I'm aware of a tipping policy and don't tip, I am taking away from their income. No surprise they're angry. BTW: Tipping policy is just a slavery that survived in a different form, because Americans are not quite ready to give it up.
Florida is a two-party consent state when it comes to recording conversations, so what that guy did at 6:50 is extremely illegal and he should be arrested for it
I feel like that law is designed to prevent bad people from getting caught admitting to doing bad things. The laws in red states often exist to protect bad people.
My entire family moved into a home that had been trashed by the previous renter (the landlord’s son) and we were kicked out maybe a year into living there and sued for the damage THEIR SON caused. Was so traumatizing as a child to watch my family be put into bankruptcy because we couldn’t even afford a lawyer.
My landlord tried to illegally evict me. My roommate broke her lease and left her washer and dryer. It didn’t work and the landlord spend $600+ trying to fix it so I could use it. After a year it was never fixed and almost caught on fire so my dad bought me a new one. He was going to have the old one hauled away but told my dad not to because my landlord probably wants it. Home Depot hauled away the old one anyways on accident. Upon notifying my landlord he told me to get it back. I told him I didn’t have anything to do with it, I have no idea how to get it back. He gave me 30 days to move out for getting rid of “HIS” property. After my dad called him, he suddenly changed his mind and told my dad how great of a tenant I was. I have never in my life felt so powerless. I have never had misogyny affect me so systemically to the point of almost making me homeless. It took my dad, who he’s never even seen a picture of, to decide not to evict me, who’s paid him 20 TIMES what he spent on that dryer.
as a former barista, i had a physical reaction when i saw that tik tok. i made minimum wage and once had a customer yell at me because her coffee wasn’t pretty enough. so yes, the 0.25 tip is deserved
@@systlin2596 W, although for a drink that’s sold for 5 bucks that 100% tip is maybe a bit excessive but I am sure it makes their day (and their wages) respect is necessary as a customer
@@Tomatillo12 Yep. My mom is a teacher and we saw one of her former students at Waffle House. There was like 2 other customers in there and they just never had business. Our meal was around $50, my mom gave her a $100 dollar tip, and she tried giving it back, saying the bill was wrong 😭 Bless her heart, she was so happy
@@Tomatillo12 I know, but I figure it makes up for a couple of people not tipping, and the baristas deserve it. Besides, I can afford it, and $5 is a small price to make someone else's day.
little known fact: landlords don't grow up, they just come out of the womb demanding your life-savings, and desperately trying to remove your person from its abode.
I'm 42 and haven't been able to get a house so I can't stand these kind of people. I will probably never get a home of my own while these people buy them all up and overcharge us into near homelessness.
I know a old woman who is beyond well off. And she buys up all these houses to airbnb them. Pisses me off, as if housing wasn't ridiculously expensive enough.
My fiance passed very unexpectedly and when i called to tell my landlord what happened and that i needed to leave he was like "oh this is upsetting for you huh?", asked who i was talking about 3 times, then told me "well i think youre responsible until someone is found" (which btw in my state and probably most states theres no legal protections for breaking a lease due to the death of a leesee)
The crazy religious landlord when she realizes that almost every single holiday tradition comes from pagan beliefs (seriously, does chanting around a cake or anything about Easter sounds Christian to you?)
That landlord when she realises christmas (a christian holiday) is on the 25th because winter/summer solstice was celebrated on/near that date and the solstices are celebrated by pagans: >:(
@@zuruaeclipse The landlords about to have a seizure when I tell her about Samhain and how it means all the kids trick or treating are little pagan worshipping heathens
that’s what they do😂 they take shit that isn’t theirs and slap a jesus label on it and claim that it was theirs all along when in reality they just steal shit and make it *jesus themed* 😂
@@romarowsadly that is incorrect information over half of the people that died were lower class and workers on the ship hardly any of the upper-class died
im pagan have been for as long as i can remember and it makes my blood boil to see that awful landlord act the way she does. you legally cant stop someone from practicing their religion even if you do not agree with it.
Seriously. I'm not pagan but a lot of my immediate family is and I can not imagine our landlord screaming at us because she found our statue of Odin on the mantle or something. Why does there have to be psychopaths like her in this world
Imagine if the tenant was Christian or Catholic. Imagine how many people would be enraged. Disgusting behavior on the landlord's part. I hope the tenant sues. It's harassment to the max.
@@merry.minimalism she did me as well. just nope. im very lucky my current one is very welcoming of all religions and actually likes to learn about them. i can openly talk about anything with her and she will actively engage and want to learn.
Or just sometimes complete Slumlords. They can be nice and kind, like mine is. But he's so unbelievably dumb and just bandaged the house, when it needed stitches, many 😭
yeah no, from the perspective of a person that was born poor, all landlords are bad, same with cops, “all cops are bastards” “all landlords are bastards” :)
No like I thought mine were nice till winter hit and they decided to lock me in cause I’m a underground unit so when it snows 12 inches the wind makes it 24-48 inches by the door and they just were like well hopefully it melts so you can eat and get groceries. I had to ask Facebook for someone to dig me out. Currently if my place was on fire I would actually be trapped. Saddest bit I baked them cookies and cake and hotdish and even gave them stuff cause before winter they gave me I wanna be a friend not a slumlord vibe. Then winter hit they said hey screw you. Especially in this winter we’ve gotten maybe 6 feet total of snow and none of it’s melted still and if not for others help my door would be missing and stuck
@@MartianCandies my gf just moved and her new place after they did the move in. She’s got ants boxelders and her fn oven doesn’t work. And they wanna in the first few weeks get her to reagree to pay the water trash electric and raised rent like yikes.
As someone who's been pagan for a few years, I'd hate to have a landlord do that to me. It is absolutely distrimatory against religion, and I would absolutely sue them if they tried that shit on me.
Not to mention the fact that it’s perfectly normal to have books on religions even if you aren’t a member of that religion. If that girl was a student at a Christian college I wouldn’t be surprised if it was a textbook for a course in the Religion or Philosophy department.
bro if our landlord was like that, my family would've been kicked out immediately. me and my mom are pagan and my mom has a ton of pagan related items like sage and other herbs that I can't name off the top of my head
@@someneet145 imagine thinking that killing our ancestors would've changed it 💀 you do understand that just because pagans were hunted down, even if they were wiped, the religion still would've preveiled, right? oh but of course you wouldn't cause you're clearly an idiot
My landlord that I have been renting from for 4 years, never been a day late on rent and has been charging me almost double what it would be paying if I had a mortgage on it has decided to sell it... She neglected to tell me and I found out via a real estate agent hammering a sign into my yard. Now my 2 kids and I face homelessness because although I pay $2000 a month in rent plus all utilities, the bank doesnt think I can pay a $1200 a month mortgage. I also stumbled on her tiktok and she has a 2 story chandelier, indoor basketball court and marble walkway to her home that she likes to flex online.
@@cool_monke8355 she is trying to be sneaky because my lease is up in a couple of months so she thinks she can get away with it. She is banking on me not knowing my rights however I have been in contact with the rental authority and yes it's definitely illegal. She has since tried to serve me with a notice of rent increase of $175 which is also illegal. I'm preparing to take her to court because there is literally nothing available in my area and I've been an excellent tenant. I respect that I do not own the property, but I'm not going to let my family become homeless.
Did the bank (or a real estate agent) explain closing costs and other fees associated with purchasing a house? A payment might end up being 1200/month, but you'll need 20% of the house value to put down. If you don't have 20%, whatever is outstanding from what you don't put down will get rolled into the total house payment in some form. Blame the banking system for this. In the 70s my parents were able to assume some one's house loan and terms, they were lucky bc of the 20% interest rates back then. You can not assume what the mortgage monthly payment is based off of your rent. Nothing is simple.
@@keekeejenkins6162 the $1200 mortgage payment broke down to $1173 which includes property taxes and house insurance. That's with a 15% down payment (I would qualify for the first time home buyers requirement of 5% but recieved an inheritance that would cover 15% plus closing costs/transfer of land titles). Because I have epilepsy they will not provide a life insurance policy on the property and because I'm a single income household which means my mortgage payment is more then 30% of my monthly household income they think I'm too high risk. It's unfortunate that they don't take into account things like never having been late on paying rent or any of my bills for that matter and having an existing life insurance policy.
The tipping landlord definitely doesn’t tip at restaurants 😂😂& the way he belittles the job is wild. Everyone says “they should just get a better job1!!1” then surprise pikachu face when service at their favorite restaurant is slow or they cut their hours
That was my first thought too! No way that guy isn't ranting to anyone that stands still long enough about how "entitled" people in service jobs are for wanting a living wage or to be tipped well.
9:30 That scenario wouldn’t be that difficult. The landlord could just leave food out a few times, and a cat would figure out that location is a food source and start showing up
How the hell are they managing all of that? My neighbor owns three properties, and he says it's already tough maintaining all three and staying on top of things, imagine 242.
This reminds me of the art teacher who was posting videos of chalk art she’d draw on the sidewalk infront of her rented home. The landlords wife gaslight, was rude to, and threatened eviction… even though the sidewalk was not her property and the teacher was washing it off right after. Landlords wife backpedaled REAL fast when she realized she could get in a lot of legal trouble for what she was doing
As someone who was recently scammed by a landlord into moving into a place with black mold in the walls and inside the a/c unit that wasn’t cleaned in over a year, there is nobody I hate more than landlords. After voiding that lease, I went to tour a place that I knew was actually nice. And was told I need to make $54000 a year to get a studio apartment with no bedroom :) SCREW LANDLORDS
Where I live, they expect people's income to be 3 times the amount of rent. Here the average 2 bedroom apartment is between $1,800 to $2,300, but the average pay is $50,000. I have been renting for over 20 years and worked full time throughout. With this apartment, I BARELY qualified to get it. It took me 5 months to find a place I could afford. I pay $1,200 a month for a one bedroom, live in a low income area and this was one of the cheapest place I could find. Only 4 years ago I was paying $880 for a 2 bedroom apt, which was the average rate then.
@@dragonfliesnh4204 I can’t pretend to know absolutely anything about your financial situation; however, would it be less expensive at some point to use that rent money as a down payment on a house? I know the housing market is difficult right now, but it sounds like renting is too. At least with buying, each payment gives you more equity in a property, benefitting yourself instead of a landlord. ❤️
@@bb501 I already know my what my options are and what resources are available because of my job. Houses are extremely expensive here. It's not cheaper than renting when you consider all of the insurance, taxes, upkeep and the utilities that must be paid for that are usually covered when renting. Property taxes have skyrocketed in the past few years and many people are losing their homes because they can't afford it anymore. Also I would have to put a lien on a house if I own a house as I'm receiving government assistance for health coverage. That means when I pass away, the government will back everything they paid into my care when they sell it. It would not go to anyone even if I have a will because the amount they put into my care will be exceed how much they can get back when selling the house.
My landlord died and I got to renew my lease without a rent increase because they were still working out his estate… that was really solid of him to do that for me, I appreciate it.
My parents used to do rentals and honestly gave me unrealistic expectations for landlords because they actually cared about the properties they invested in and took care of them. Landlords these days are so lazy and entitled. I’ve been through a string of them and they all treat their properties like an ATM. I’ve even had to sue one of them. Mold, collapsing ceilings, flooding, gas leaks, ovens that spontaneously combust, water heaters catching fire and doors with no locks are just a handful of the fiascos I’ve dealt with in less than three years. All because no one takes care of their shit. My current place has a giant crack splitting the house in half that we call “the Lil’ Grand Canyon.” It’s a nightmare.
Sounds like our current landlord. Somehow it's our fault the ceiling has had leaks for so long the roof is caving in, and the septic tank placed in the 1970s needed to be replaced, or the AC started leak.
Same, my mom was a landlord, we lived in the property with the tenants until I was 13. My mom made sure that the tenants were really nice people and one of them gave me a stuffed dragon I still have and another literally made tea for us cause he was a tea chemist. My mom even scoffed when I told her that some landlord wanted tips. Just treat people like people, that's the least you can do.
That street cat was adorable. "This is your fault!" cute meow. That does enhance the idea he's in cahoots with the landlord though. Be too cute for anyone to send him away.
That last one with the crazy christian lady had me rolling. I used to know people that would potentially be that crazy if they found out someone they knew had a book on paganism/was pagan themselves. The fear some people have over things they don't understand and haven't bothered to look into (especially if it goes against whatever they claim to believe) is truly astounding.
@@bumbabees Not to mention the fact "pagan" is just a catch all term for the thousands of other faiths that have existed outside of the abrahamic faiths
I have quite a few books about demons and how to call, control etc them....I am catholic....my landlord is catholic and we had a nice talk about my interest when she came over for some tea...knowledge doesn't mean I will make her basement into a portal of hell and she found it absolut fascinating and funny.
@@LRM12o8 From my experience, when we’ve called the police on tenants. The police said it’s a civil matter. So I’m not sure where you’re getting your information.
What’s crazy to me; is that both of my parents are RE and just became landlords. But they’re literally THE SWEETEST people. A young couple just moved in and my dad spent an entire afternoon teaching them how to change out a pipe under their sink. The couple and my parents have a GC where they share pics if they’re respective cats
ngl that's how landlords should be. Sure it's the cherry on top to teach your tenants some repair skills but they should be avaible to look after the apartment, that's what they get rent for. Most landlords seem to think they get the few hundert/tausends of buds per month just to sit on their asses and give their tenants the privilege of not getting wet when it rains. It really sucks but it's nice to read there are better landlords out there. Though I get the impressions the good ones are the ones who have a spare house and decide to rent it out and the bad ones are the ones who think being a landlord is a job
It's probably like cops right? There's gotta be some decent cops out there. But the bad apples are loud and plentiful. So there's good landlords, but the bad ones are absolutely crawling all over and multiplying...
My father is also a landlord and all our tenants know where we live because he keeps lending out random home appliances to young couples who move in with nothing. My blender was missing for moNTHS hshshahaha
@@erdbar718 to be fair I would also have taken the opportunity to learn how to do it myself, it’s a valuable skill especially if an emergency happens to prevent damage to your own items within the home. But I agree, part of being a landlord is maintaining the property you own, that’s genuinely the bare minimum. You own it, you upkeep it. The tenants are simply occupying it and repairs shouldn’t fall on them unless they’re just in to home repairs I guess LOL.
The pagan book thing reminds me of this one time my mom and I were at a spa and while we were in the steam room an older woman came in. She and my mom started on a lovely religious talk and the woman started telling my mother how it's satanic to have dream catchers, wind and glass chimes, crosses, and any books other than the Bible in the house. My mother is very religious. Even she was sitting there like, "wtf." We were respectful the whole time but when the woman left I leaned over to my mother, "I'm keeping my *satanic* dreamcatcher, sorry to say."
Telling someone their dog is in danger because witches use animals in rituals is like telling them never to go to a doctor because they are known to commit unethical experiments on patients. Sure, it happened during history but it's idiotic to believe it's a common thing.
@@Comboowo the cross was originally a pagan symbol that came in many forms and Christianity adopted it in order to indoctrinate pagans around year 300. Before then, christians would be punished by crucifixion so they didn't even think about using it. You can see crosses in Egyptian writings (not just the ankh but crosses that look exactly like the one Christians wear) as early as 300BC. And yes, the church is in fact even more based on a con that's meant to bring it into power than you thought, to the point where its staple symbol that you see above its most "sacred" temples is stolen and appropriated.
I lived in a rented home with my mom, and our landlord would come over unannounced consistently. Especially when we werent home, and would just wander around our house. It was extremely uncomfortable. Thankfully we moved and it got torn down 💁♀️
my landlord regularly leaves me without essentials for long periods of time. refrigerator out for two weeks, no heater during a snow storm, no air during the hottest days of the year (107-112 for like a week), restricted shower use, dishwasher has been broken for two years, and the pipes under our sink busted and didnt get fixed for four months
The pipe under our sink was so rusted it fell apart, my shower gets cold before i can finish,my door jammed and he told us to unlock the door we were stuck for a hour and half ,he didnt fix our oven ,he hasnt fixed our ac(live in the south) i feel you man
One of my friends had a limb fall on the roof of his apartment, causing a hole that exposed the attic to the elements. The landlord refused to fix it because he said it wasnt his fault although the lease stated he would do any necessary repairs. Before my friend was able to move out there was twice that a family of raccoons got in the house and part of the ceiling in his bedroom collapsed. How are lamdlords so incompetent?
@Shauna Riggs it specifically stated that the landlord would be responsible in the rental agreement though. Also there were like 4 other families in the building all with the same issues.
A couple recently bought an entire Welsh village's(Aberllefenni if you want to look it up) units and is raising rent in all of them by up to 60% without even doing any work on them and is now threatening to evict tenants. Saying what I would like to happen to these people would get me put on a list so i'm enjoying some anti-landlord YT content instead 😊
If those landlords try to get visits or the land appraised, the tenant need to like… de-gentrify the place ASAP. Board up street facing windows, leave trash everywhere, loud music at all times, get someone to rev the street on their motorbikes
I feel soooo bad for waiters and waitresses, every time I go to a restaurant I’m always super nice to them, I clean up my table and make sure I tip, it breaks my heart seeing them get treated like crap I could never work in that position huge MAJOR respect to any and all of y’all and best wishes you guys need it ❤
The first apartment that I lived in was ran through like a whole business, so there wasn’t one singular landlord. I was living alone and wasn’t experienced with the whole situation so for the first few months I didn’t feel that it would be necessary to get security cameras or anything like that. Until I started to see the LONGEST blonde hairs randomly in almost every single room of my apartment. I had a pixie cut with black hair lol. I asked my neighbor if she’d been seeing weird things at her place and she was like “oh, that’s probably Sandra’s hair (fake name). She’s from the leasing office. She comes in randomly to do ‘welfare checks’”. She told me to get security cameras asap and once I get the videos of her then I can report it. So that day I got the cameras, put them in damn near every single room and not even a week later while I was at work I got a motion detection notification. Sure enough it was this Sandra lady walking through every single room of the house, going through closets, the medicine cabinet (yes, I even put a security camera in my bathroom), my sons nursery, even the god damn refrigerator. She didn’t take anything from what I can tell but the speed at which I got from work to that damn office should have been recorded for Guinness world record. The leasing office tried to defend her saying that “there’s a lot of elderly folks in the neighborhood so she likes to keep an eye on them” but she didn’t last for much longer when I got the police involved 😌
I would've used the two way audio (or the siren on newer Wyze cams) to scare the crap out of her, *then* gone to the police. But I'm a very vindictive person, so yeah
you'd be surprised how many range rovers are necessary for 2 rich people, i have 78 range rovers by myself, i couldn't even imagine how many i'd need if i was married
14:39 fun fact once when I was young cops came to my family house and my mom and my dad talk to the cops. It was probably cause some domestic abuse claims that our neighbors made but I asked them what was happened and they say the cops came and we’re telling them to recite. I’m not lying listen to me about this a bunch of stuff about Christianity I am not lying.
The worst part about the child scenario that you came up with is that PEOPLE DO THAT TOO. They take it on themselves to "watch" the kids then charge a ridiculous amount for it
As someone whose parents have rented out the secondary house on our farm since the early 90s, these landlords are utterly despicable. There is absolutely no reason to ever tip your landlord. Being a landlord can oftentimes be inconvenient, but it is not hard. Hell, we don't even charge our tenants to plow the drive when it snows. We consider it part of our responsibility to make sure our tenants can get out to work or buy supplies. I will never understand the mentality of looking at tenants as cash cows instead of people.
We rent a home we inherited from my mom, and the tenants wanted to do the yard work, including plowing and shoveling snow. We deduct 200.00 a month minimum, and if it happens to be a particularly awful winter, we will deduct more. We love our tenants and want them to stay as long as they want- they treat it like they own it, and that’s exactly what we want. We’re considering giving them an option to buy on land contract- talking it through with the attorney to make sure we’re covered, they’ve lived there two years, wanted to sign a 5-year lease, but due to her husbands medical issues (he had a device implanted in his heart, at 36 his cardiac issues are crazy and he’s generally pretty healthy) and their credit has absolutely tanked, so not only are they forced to rent, but with a bad credit score from trying to cover health costs, it was hard for them to find something big enough to give their family room to breathe. 4 kids, ranging from 16-10, all are solid and respectful. They ask before doing anything, and they’ve done updates which we happily reimburse them for immediately when they submit receipts. Not all landlords are assholes- some of us really do appreciate solid tenants and will move heaven and earth to hold on to good ones.
@YourMomLivesHere I'm glad you're being respectful to people and helpful. Should be way more common. It just seems like the way that money works there's always opportunities or incentives for people to stiff others. Its a shame we don't have more protections for tenants that they have in some other countries.
One of my family’s landlords broke into our house and was “disgusted by how dirty it was.” I don’t remember why he broke in because I was only 10, but I remember my parents being furious because it wasn’t something important enough to arrive without notice.
A copy of your keys *and* knowing your address. At least if some random picks up the keys you dropped on the sidewalk, they'd still have no idea where you live.
in italy is pretty common that landlords don't have the keys of your apartment. they usually give you all the copy they have and they always ask before if they have to come to your house!
In germany it’s illegal for them to have a copy, except when both sides agree. And even with the copy, they are NEVER EVER allowed to go into your home without your consent.
If a landlord included a gratuity on my rent I’d sue. Also my cat is a runner and would escape if the landlord was just coming over unannounced, so the fact he’s still here gives me .00001 percent more peace of mind.
This is beautifully timed, as I'm writing my bye bye notice to a landlord who is increasing my rent even though he hasn't done any of the repairs in 2 years for a one bedroom that is already above market price
I remember the land lady left a 30-day eviction notice on our door. Yea- um it took her 16 days to post it on our door so we had 2 weeks to find a house, get accepted and move in. The reason she kicked us out? She found someone who would pay her more money for the townhouse
Literally only a home owner because mum left me a sizable inheritance when she passed. I genuinely don't know where I'd be now if I had to fend for myself without it. I consider myself incredibly lucky to be where I am. Though...that does come with a constant anxiety that something might happen to this property I own. And if it does...it's my problem to fix.
I'm so happy for you that you were able to get a house dude that's awesome!! I hope it's treating ya well :) I hope me and my partner can have a house someday too, so I can do some carpentry projects and paint some murals inside
@@SkunkApe407They don’t need to for states to have passed privacy laws and the right to privacy is a human right under international law. Specifically the ICCPR of which the United States is a signatory of.
@@Clippidyclappidy wrong. In the US, the SCoTUS has NEVER made a ruling regarding the right to privacy. The US is a sovereign nation. International law does not dictate the individual laws of a sovereign nation. The US Constitution also says that no state may pass laws that impede, restrict, or deny an individual their Constitutional Rights. The Freedom of Information Act of 1967 is Federal Law, and therefore supercedes any law a state may pass. You clearly know nothing of Constitutional Law, which means you have no knowledge of ANY law. Do yourself a favor, and get up to speed.
The landlord asking for a tip triggers something primal deep down inside me. I wish people who said stuff like that had to work in retail or the food service industry for a week during a holiday season.
Mandatory Black Friday Retail shift should be a punishment.
@@Anarchist_Angel I need a judge to sentence a karen with this as community service.
just abolish the tipping culture already and just pay them correctly
Yes, and also, the audacity of the guy I'm already paying nearly half of my income to asking for fucking tips?!?!
If anything, "tipping a landlord" is an argument to tip the electrician or plumber that the landlord calls five weeks after your water heater broke and you had to withhold rent and take legal action if you didn't get running water in the house you spend half your income to rent.
You know, tip the guy with a job who's doing work. Not the parasite.
They're so smug about how cruel they are but they have no true skill set other than exploiting others. I hate these people.
Imagine going into a grocery store, buying all the canned food, and setting up a table in front of the store where you sell those same cans at an inflated price.
I actually had a lazy piece of garbage coworker once whose mom was a rentlord. (She owns half the properties in the town I live in).
It was like 4 years ago when I used to work a pizza job.
Anyways, he sucked so bad at the job that his mom gave him a couple properties and now he's a rentlord too.
So yeah.
Calling them useless leeches is about right.
or maybe there proud they built up a career that allows them to live like a king while the channel op is crying into her cornflakes and not trying just saying
@@brendonrookes1151 a "career" of commodifying a human right.
@@ifuckedurmom let me ask you this you have a right to eat dose that mean farmers should give you free food you have a right to travel dose that mean busdrivers should dive u for free ? why is it expected to live in some one elses home for free yet the others arnt expected to give shit for free?
That one landlord made himself sound like he was doing the work of a medical professional with the "always on call" and "work after hours" bs.
hes not. his times to" valuable". the real guy on call is the poor immigrant he conned into free rent on a badly broken property he got for cheap in exchange for labor that he threatens to deport every week.
Thinks he's on par with volunteer lifeguards or something
he was a landlord? I seriously thought he was an emergency responder and wondered why he was here.
It's quite easy to be always available when you have nothing else to do
The land sounds would sound better with his tongue cut off
Interesting facts.
Nearly 300 million worth of housing could become available if *something* was to happen to those 4 dude bros at the fancy resort
*Agent 47 noises intensify
@sasha7614 That Sounds Like some socialist commie Red alert shit
Yes, they would either go to their benefactors/next of kin, or get taken by the banks to be resold to some other schmucks.
@@AlphabeticalNugget that assumes the *something* was immediately fatal.
@sasha7614 Just slap extra property taxes on residential property other than owner occupied primary residences.
Rental homes are less valuable to city than the exact same home occupied by someone who owns it and landlords should have to pay for that.
A lot of states already have a mechanic to do this, the homestead exemption. Owners get a discount on taxes for their primary residence and can only claim for one property.
Pro-tip for renters: when your landlord does something shitty to you, even if it seems normal, you should contact your local renter's association. I constantly hear stories of people complaining about their landlord's behavior in the past and while getting retribution takes forever, often you're owed quite a lot for your landlord's bullshit
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You dropped this 👑
Honestly sometimes it’s the letting agent. They take what the landlord says and make it ✨aggressive✨, I’ve had really bad experiences with tenants for no reason so there are 2 sides to it. Some are gonna seem mean because they’ve had bad tenants and are being cautious
they told me they can’t do anything bc „it’s her house, her rules, so just comply 😗✌️“
@@karimhiraeth yes, if it's a room rental/boarding situation, they can make any rules they like and still kick you out tomorrow. That's why leases are important, but few can afford their own apartment these days. So the slumlords are worse than ever.
Shockingly, tipping a server 20% on a 26$ order is not the same as paying a man 1,700$ or more per month…. Sir I do tip you, and more. I pay you 300% more than you deserve.
Lmao fr like what do landlords evendo? 💀
@Boos-- I mean some of them actually do a lot and don't charge insane amounts. Like you expect to get a house for $600 a month? Good luck since most places that is only slightly more than insurance and taxes
@@zachmondial2172 lmao the fuck is your point even? I don't know anyone paying under $1,200 a month, and that's for a small apartment. So Obviously there's a fat profit margin there
@@zachmondial2172it depends where you live because taxes are higher in some states. I saw someone renting a house for 600 in iowa
@adamlambboy8332 yeah some places don't have property tax that's true. But current interest rates and insurance good luck. Did the math and for $600 a month you're looking at a loan less than 90k. Find me a house that cost less than 120k in Iowa that isn't a total shithole.
"If you're going to lie to me, at least do it an asthetically pleasing way." Had me dying lol
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Same 😂😂😂
I read this right when they said that.
@@BeegroovyWithTheAutz dude same
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Fun fact, cashiers are the 5th most dangerous job, right under firefighter.
oh lord
@Meeshilin_Man yea, it's crazy. I didn't believe it at first, till I looked it up. Wild to think people getting staddeb and sh0t over a $50 microwave (and aren't even allowed to defend themselves) get "paid" $1,500/month when rent is $1,600/month. Imagine almost dyeing for a job that can't even pay your rent, let alone any other bills. And then on top of that Karen's actively harassing you about how you don't even deserve that "much". No idea how customer service workers haven't single handedly started, and won, the revolution already.
@@Meeshilin_Manyeah humans are awful
Yeah, I believe it. The amount of aholes I met during my 7 years as a cashier, is astounding. Had coworkers get told to kill themselves, attacked or harassed, and sent into anxiety attacks. Glad I went to the deli.
Somebody is one bad day away from just blasting you for fucking up their order or something. I feel like we should get danger pay lol
It took our landlord 7 years!!!! To fix the house door. Everyone could just. Come in to the house directly to the apartment doors 👌
Our landlord at the apartment building I used to live at didn't fix the carpet near the start of it at the entryway (the kitchen was to the right of the door which had wood then the living room had carpet so it would go from hardwood to carpet) and the area near the metal part of that tradition had a piece of carpet broken, with I think a ball pin in it, and I ended up hurting myself once on that area, it was fun, and it was still there even when we left
the same thing is happening to my family to he charges us over 5000 dollars a month for a broken up apartment i can slam my arm into the door and it opens! ,im 5,11 and 193 pounds, and the ceiling grows mold and collapses many times almost like a tradition and he still raises the rent and says we make his life hell and he owns 3 dunkins and 50 others units!
Took my landlord 7 years to fix the leaking ceiling where our shower was leaking. It was a little moldy and ceiling bits would fall from it. My family had to schedule specific shower times.
He didn't decide to fix it or actually do anything until my sister had a kid and my parents had to use her to have them do their damn job.
I had a broken outlet in my bedroom that i told my landlord about the day i moved in and i lived there 2 years and he never fixed it
My direct door is still half kicked in from the police since the last tenant. It only closes with a sliding lock on the inside. 😅
The one about the landlord forcing sex as part of rent happens a lot more than people like to admit. It can also turn into sex trafficking really quickly.
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this makes me feel nauseous my god, i doubt youtube will let me say what id do to a monster like that, the anger i feel knowing that this happens is so visceral
People will use the persons body for rent is so sickly man
15:32 @@teardrop3152
It already is sex trafficking
Fun fact: if ur landlord refuses to fix a broken or damaged part of the space (a busted pipe, the oven not working, a busted door lock ect), you can legally withhold rent until it’s fixed! If they try to retaliate, you can sue the ever loving fuck out of them.
Oh hoho! I’m gonna be using this! Can I get more specifics on the law so I can quote it directly?
@@jaxofspades549 depends on what state you’re in! Each state has a varying degree of protection for renters, also check your lease too! Make sure it’s included that they’re obligated to repair things.
All I can think of when I read that is Tobey’s Spider-Man 😅 but like good advice
Always read that lease contract very carefully
Gonna have to keep that one in mind
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NAH THAT WOMAN WAS *ACTUALLY* GONNA TRY TO CALL WITCHCRAFT IN 2023 💀
mf was gonna try to get her burned at the stake by the police if they got called (which as a pagan myself, I find incredibly absurd but in an almost kinda funny way)
Landlords that take pleasure in raising their rental prices to the point where their current tenants risk being homeless are absolutely insane to me. At the end of the day a lot of landlords are charging a premium for properties that are safety hazards.
For real. My mil lives in a shoebox apartment, barely has enough money to eat three meals a day, and her landlord just increased rent again by 150$...all while they're tearing the entire apartment complex apart because of issues with flooding, mold, and rodents (specifically squirrels)
and their excuse? "Well how do you expect us to cover all the repairs without the money to repair it??" While they take 3+ cruises a year 🙄
It gives vibes of teachers being proud that no one can pass their class. Like what’s so great about?
That's what being a landlord _is._ It is being the worst possible person, _at scale._ Every day they can avoid fixing something in your unit is money in their pocket. If they charge you fair rent prices, and take reasonable care of the property, they don't make that money.
If I can avoid making a $200 repair, for a few months, I've decreased the amount I have to pay for that particular repair in a 12 year period by 25%. If I can do that across a few dozen properties, I'm pocketing thousands of dollars off just slacking on a minor repair for a few months. Landlords are fucking garbage humans. Fucking psychopaths.
@@kelvisaisawesome Exactly. It means they're a bad teacher.
yeah, i have a friend that has a Slumlord[he does NOT maintain the property at all] and this guy pisses me the frick off on how he treats her and her family.
As an EMT, I would feel very uncomfortable accepting a tip. That being said, we should at least be on the list before landlords tf
Agreed. Thank you for service!
Landlords don’t even deserve to be on that list, i don’t care if they’re good or bad if i’m paying u money to fucking live in a house and fulfill basic human needs for myself; your not gettin extra shit out of me.
Fr y'all risk y'all's lives while they sit cozy in their houses 😕
I’d rather tip y’all! EMTs and paramedics are responsible for some of the best emotional support I’ve ever received through a traumatic situation
Thank you for being there for all of us.
I’m a nurse who goes into people’s homes to treat them, and at least once a week someone tries to gift me something and once a month someone tries to offer me a cash tip. I have a standing joke to decline (“I’m not THAT kind of nurse 😅”) but I have to explain to them it is unethical for me to accept a tip. And I am actually on call after hours and weekends sometimes and directly answer my own patient’s texts on top of my normal hours! Because it is part of the service we provide and CHARGE for, it isn’t extra, it is what we have to do to provide a safe service to these people. That guy was so fucking scummy.
Also laughing at the last one threatening to “show the police” a book on paganism. “Ma’am what’s the problem tonight?” “SHE PRACTICES WITCHCRAFT!!” “……ma’am I’m gonna ask you do a couple tests for me and breathe into this real quick”
That probably would have worked in the 80s though lmao
Wait until that American learns about the 1st Amendment...
And the ironic thing is that this person is probably a “Christian”.
However, they don’t practice what they preach.
I call them “Lipstick Christians”.
They’ll be all, “Bless your heart!” On Sunday in Church. As soon as they leave, they’re talking shit about you.
I don't think the landlord meant city police but maybe campus police. Because the landlord says, "Do you think the police will let a Trinity Christian student have a book like this?" Trinity Christian College is near me and it's a very traditional Christian school. They are against same sex couples. No alcohol or drugs (even though marijuana is legal in the state). An old friend of mine attended that campus and she hated it because she got a "ticket" for holding hands with her boyfriend on campus (they give students tickets and then hold your diploma until you pay off you ticket debt).
So I'm assume the landlord might have meant calling campus police so the student would get in trouble for having that book.
@@AnimeProduction101 ...what the fuck??? I mean, I used to live in Utah, near BYU, and I thought THEY were extreme... Pretty sure its real illegal for them to discriminate on the basis of sexuality, as long as they were Christian...
9:05 Him: "What are you doing here? This is your fault."
Cat: "Mow"
Fun Fact: going through a tenant’s belongings as a landlord, is *illegal!*
They can't even move your stuff even if it's blocking what they need to repair unless it's a fire
And, oh yeah, the whole religious discrimination thing she's got going on. I'm sure that (will not) go over well with the judge presiding over the MASSIVE lawsuit she's got coming.
@@goreandhoodies3626 yes if they move your stuff the FBI will drag them off to landlord jail 🤣 you gen z's are retarded
@@kevinmencer3782 oh yes such MASSIVE lawsuits are brought by broke-ass gen z trash 🙄
@@mt_gox "It's a civil matter." lol.
Our old landlord asked us for pictures of me (I was between 10-13) and when we would go to his house to drop off rent he would almost always make us come inside, and in his dining room, on top of his china cabinet, he had dozens of pictures of specifically young girls, no boys, that lived in his properties. He also tried to flirt with my mom ALL the time, I’m like 90% sure he tried to grab her ass a handful of times. He was disgusting. And during all of this, he was married, and she was fully aware of all this.
ewwwww
Nope, nope, nope!
That is so scary. I moved 11 times before I turned 18. Never were landlords like this. I am so sorry
Shit the wife sounds like my mom. It's so eerie to imagine someone doing any of this but to sit back and stay in a relationship with someone doing it?? Like wtf.
@@forestwizard1483 maybe she's not any different
This is why I rent through an agency. I have never met my landlord, don’t know their name, don’t even know gender. Just pay my rent through an online portal, put in automatic requests for maintenance and they just like hire a plumber to come out, and no crazy rules or snooping.
It’s how all renting should be really. It’s crazy how these landlords are treating these tenets like they are guests in their houses or something.
Wow what? Ive never heard of that. It's always been either renting through landlords or an apartment complex for my mother. I'm personally thinking of just getting a house. In the long run- the money is at least going to something you own.
My first rental was via the estate agent (but still with the landlord?) I paid via direct debit and did not know my landlords name or contact details. When there was a problem with the roof and the place flooded I had to pry the contact details from the estate agent. The landlord then turned out to be a mysterious holding company from the US (lots of UK businesses are owned by American investment firms).
After being ghosted for several months I saved up enough to pay the estate agent fees (£1.5k) so I could move into a different rental.
That one, had both a leaking roof and a mite problem. Landlords response was "the moldy leaky walls are an aesthetic problem so not my problem". She only backed down when I saw my arse and got my solicitor involved. Even then, after she claimed she would fix it, 8 months later it still wasn't fixed.
And people really wonder why I got a mortgage for a house as a single person household. What other fucking choice do I have?!? And no, don't answe that, not interested in bullshit excuses. I have the same right to safety and security as a family of five. No way in HELL am I going back to renting. I'd sooner stab myself in the gut.
That kind can be bad too though, many people get evicted or have massive increases, but don't have a real person to contact about it (not that anyone shown in this video would probably care more than a faceless corporation)
Yeah, absolutely. For all intents and purposes, when a landlord leases a property to a tenant, that piece of property becomes the tenants' de facto property while they're paying rent. Aside from maybe an occasional inspection, they shouldn't be anywhere near the place.
I rented from a company once and getting maintenance was impossible it was raining and we had rot in our ceiling next to our AC took almost three months for them to send someone , I think it depends on the person and what your rental agreement with them is
One time in elementary I remembered these strangers walking around the house. Knock on the door and say they bought the house from the landlord and we need to leave at the end of the month . The landlord gave no notice of possible selling or just a head ups. These strangers were rude entitled and I hate them till this day.
I bet landlord didn't even told yout family that house will be on sold
Either way, it's scummy action
When I was a kid the guy we were renting from had the house foreclose under him. He refused our security deposit so we took the fridge. We still have it. It has become the garage fridge and we call it the ransom fridge.
Actually, you would have had 90 days.
@@garygood6804 maybe to those that knew the laws back in the days. Without internet or any form of renters knowledge my parents just did as told when confronted by the new owners.
@kickingit2598 then your parents were derrr Der derrrr
Back in the 90s my mom heard a key unlock the door to her rental house and assumed it was her roommate coming home from her night shift. Then her bedroom door opened and her sheltie started barking. Strange. The sheltie loved the roommate, she would never bark at her. In the almost pitch-black room she was able to make out a large hand feeling around for the light switch. Her 16 pound sheltie bit the man's hand while my mom ran to the bedroom door and slammed her body into it. The hand belonged to her landlord. He had used his master key to get into the house. When the police arrived he claimed my mom had called him about a broken light. None of the lights in the house were broken. He had never even announced that he was coming inside. My mom and her roommate moved out as soon as they could.
Holy shit that is terrifying
That’s terrifying
time for a deadbolt lock on the door
omg this is a reason why just anyone shouldn't be able to become a landlord. I swear it should have the same risk assessment and safeguarding procedures as applying to work with the elderly or disabled people, full criminal background check and occasional inspections and oversight by a regulatory body that looks out for landlords financially or physically abusing their tenants.
Tf is a “sheltie” just say dog if you mean dog
honestly the tipping the landlord one is the most disgusting thing i’ve seen in a while.
As if paying for their mortgage on top of the labour they provide isn't enough of a tip.
Rent= landlord's mortgage + x
I'm guessing x is the labour he provides which is the only thing we should be paying for.
I thought that was just a 4chan meme💀
As a practicing pagan myself it was the second to last one but that last one was a scum of the earth move too.
I could see tipping the maintenance guy, but why would I tip the landlord? That's like tipping the person who works at a customer service center.
Honestly, I see it now lol I watched the rest
My local landlord only raised rent by 1$ because he knew these are hard times. Those are the best people keeping housing prices low and he never hesitates to make sure our appliances are working. He’s also a software engineer on the side so he gives me career tips as a 20-something. If I become a landlord I want to be like Carlos . Carlos is invited to any cookout we have this summer
I had no oven in my last place for 4 months.
The heating element went out in February, and it wasn't fixed by the time I left that place in June. I let the office know as soon as it went out. And at least once a week after.
Glad to be in the place I'm in now.
It's in a housing authority, so my rent only increases when my income does.
It's about 3 times the size of the no oven place, and MUCH newer!
Carlos deserves a Grammy
Your landlord has came from the gods 🙂
W carlos
How does ur landlord survive of $1 💀
Fun fact, a landlord upping your rent mid lease is illegal. Because they signed the same paper with the same number you did.
More tenants should organize tbh, because most likely, the other people living on rant in your area probably have similar experiences
Also, always check the laws in your state. Closely. There are many states where rent paid is a binding contract between landlord and tenant. So, let’s say your landlord raises the rent: if you proceed to give them a rent check for the old amount and they deposit it, you’ve paid your rent. They have to hold out for the difference and not take the money sitting in their hand to have legal standing.
@@RomanII1997 Incidentally these are called "Tenants unions" and they are generally legal to form, and in some states, explicitly protected under the law, however, unlike labor unions, protections for tenant unions are not nearly as universal. California, New York and D.C are notable for being on the short list of places in the USA with strong protections for tenant unions however.
@@Vaprous this is good advise for people in the US!
Ya until it rolls over into a tenancy at will at the end of the duration of the contract 😅
Remember people! If your landlord goes through your mail, goes to your apartment without notice/permission or refuse to give you an itemized list of the costs you'll be paying for, you've got a case for reporting them/calling the cops on them!
Those things are civil disputes. Cops only handle criminal, like pillow sniffers or cameras in the bathroom.
A lot of these things would actually have to be settled in court, not by cops. Possibly going through your things you could call the cops for
Read your leases too! In most places in the US, the landlord breaking the rules gives you the right to break a lease with 30days notice and no penalties
@@ChelseaJHebert I agree too many people don't read every contract they sign
Pretty sure going through someone elses mail is a federal crime
You guys all have absolutely atrocious landlords. I am very fortunate to have a landlord that while hard to get a hold of, has kept rent as low as he possibly can because "I don't want my long time tenants to feel like they can't afford to live in my homes anymore" Which is by far the best way I've ever heard any landlord talk about their tenants. Tony, you're a real one. Keep being an awesome dude
You've clearly got an exception to the rule...most landlords are absolute parasites in every sense of the word. My last one was such a dog that I truly hope he gets cancer or something.
My landlord Joe is good too
my rent was raised by $20, but I don't have to pay utilities so it's not too bad
@@aaunyea4799 We pay electric and internet, but water, gas, and trash are covered. Tony is great
Same, my landlady is an elderly lady that actually seems to care about the people living in her building without being intrusive. The way it should be.
Tony and Joe are soulmates fr
My landlady stalked me and tried to blackmail me. She stole my mail and wrote psychotic letters to my family. She also came in my room a couple of times while I was sleeping. Literally cut the cord to the heater in the middle of winter so we would freeze. Then she tried to convince me to stay when my ex and I were trying to finally leave. She also got in a fist fight with my elderly roommate and tried to push her down the stairs. Even after leaving, she stalked me in public, would see her in grocery stores and I'd have to change when/ where I shopped. It was honestly a huge relief when she died.
That was a captivating story from start to finish, jesus. good riddance to her, glad you're free
honestly what the fuck
RIP crazy lady lmao
Did you ever sue?? bc what the SHIT. WHAT A PSYCHO! But I'm glad she's gone!
@𝒜𝒷𝒸𝒾𝓉𝓎 at the time I was in a very bad way financially. I was just happy to be out. However, I did recover my belongings with the help of the police when I left and I did report her to the postal service for her stealing my mail and they actually had started an investigation but it never really got anywhere since she died pretty shortly after I left.
If you rent, then you are the breadwinner in your landlord's family! Go kiss their spouse and drink their beer
Their wives already have a boyfriend and they know it
That's not necessarily true since many landlords still have normal jobs.
@@ryandegrave8978swell then they can afford to sell their spare housing to people who actually need it at a price they can afford
My mom was lucky to have a landlord who was caring. While my mom was stuck in a cycle of abuse, our landlord checked in on her almost daily via text or visit. She lived next door to us.
After my stepdad beat my mom to near death, she took us in and gave us that shelter we needed. Even fostered me and my brother when one of my moms ex-employees lied to CPS about my mom being back with our step dad.
Eventually we became so close she thought of us as family. And she stuck with us because she understood the cycle of abuse my mom was stuck in. And supported us financially in return for my mom fixing up and renovating the house.
She did not have to do that. But she understood the struggle of being in an abusive cycle and the fear of not knowing if you’re going to be able to afford a roof over your head.
13 years later, she’s putting my name as the main beneficiary in the trust the house is under. We call her nana polly, and she’s a godsend. She’s done so much for us that we could never return.
When the trust is passed onto me, I plan on renting it to single mothers and fathers at a lower price for a set amount of years to help them get back in their feet. The same way she did for us.
Wow, actual best landlord evet
Look into what it would take to accept housing assistance in your area. That way you can supplement the tenants rental costs. It might sound greedy, but even if you're looking at it from a completely non-profit perspective maintaining housing is expensive and if you're not getting enough revenue from a property then you run the risk of losing it. And if that happens it's a lose-lose for everyone.
With subsidies you could charge a fair market price (or even below if you want), the tenant would pay a certain amount based on their income and family size, and the rest would be paid to you from the government assistance. Generally the process of getting approved can be annoying, but can be financially worth it.
And that’s how you ethically rent. Love it!
I JUST BURST INTO TEARS THIS IS SO SWEET AND WHAT YOURE PLANNING TO DO OMG IM BOUTTA CLOCK ON WITH ACTUAL TEARS COMING OUT MY EYES 😭😭😭😭
Make sure you talk to actual landlords to learn how to spot red flags. Unfortunately, there are those who take advantage of kind people. Me and my husband have always been renters, but I have a brother who became a landlord through pretty tragic circumstances (he inherited a property when his father in law, who was an amazing person, was suddenly killed in a bad car accident. My brother, being a kind person, rented to someone who passed the backgrounds check, but it ended up being a criminal with a stolen identity. The guy never paid a dime in rent, and squatted in the property for 3 years while my brother tried to evict him legally. By the time the tenant left, the house was wrecked. The guy had been cooking meth, and then stole all the copper piping and wiring. In the end, it was cheaper to bulldoze the property and sell the vacant lot then pay the fines for having an abandoned, dilapidated property. My sister in law was devastated. Her father had really cared for the property, and to see it destroyed... Just be careful. It's very noble to want to help someone who seems to have gotten the short-end of the stick in life, but some people choose to be perpetual short-end holders and blame everyone else for their problems. Watch out for people like that who don't own their choices.
The part about the landlords sneaking inside of the house makes me seriously wonder (in a bad way) why some landlords in my area are refusing my applications because of my dog... Like refusing lone women who have an actual alive security system inside because it'd obviously be impossible to trespass... Am I thinking too wild here?
Sadly, I don't think you are thinking too wildly.
In the case of single women, it is super scary to rent a place.
You might be thinking too wild. In general it’s probably because of the noise of the animal (whether or not your dog barks). It’s just a general concern.
Get a camera and put it on your front door, its just a good idea no matter what
*I knew a girl in college who came home to find her landlord sitting on the bed in her studio apartment, waiting for her. (She moved out.)*
tbh this is why i'm really glad that my dog is a service dog and legally doesn't have to be listed until they've already signed the contract
i swear landlords get off on raising rent because "they have to in this economy, and refuse to fix any issues that they are responsible to fix"
God, our landlord has raised our rent a hundred dollars about four times last year and every time I just think how is this legal.
@@astrowolvez depending on how it is and how your lease contract works it is not! If your rent is ANYWHERE in your lease contract they can’t without making you sign a new lease!
In 2020, our landlord checked in on us to see if we were "okay" and could still pay rent (cuz of the pandemic). He wasn't actually concerned about us; he just wanted to make sure he was going to get his money. I told him both me and my partner lost our jobs but that we would thankfully still be able to make rent because we qualified for pandemic unemployment. And he said "great" and then RAISED the rent 😒
@@earthaforester3141sounds about right for a landlord they’ll raise your rent but the second they have to fix something they say it’s your responsibility and not theirs
5:25 i worked as a waitress when i was 15 and this was definitely the worst part of it. the amount of old men you get flirting with you is just🤢
Currently feeling like I struck gold with my landlord…
I gave her some of the cookies I baked and, to return the tupperware container, she made brownies for my roommates and me.
Your landlady is a treasure.
can we share a landlord
Aww
Awww that makes me feel better about humanity
yessss I live with my landlord and she's the sweetest, most understanding person. she has a massive herbal tea collection that I can use whenever I'm in the mood for tea.
As someone who's family rents houses, I can proudly say: landlords are the scum of the earth
Rent just went up 50%, Rentoid.
@martymcfly420mph6 nah, my rent already went up 85% for moving into a worse house infested with mold and with broken doors and electrical work that almost caught the house on fire that WE had to pay to repair, but yeah go off 🤡
No rent on newly vacant houses went up 50%. You can't just raise the rent. You can however convince the tenant to not renew the lease which is a sneaky eviction but not eviction.
Then you can't get low rent at the next place, because it's a different contract with a different landlord.
When i clicked the button it became a perfect 700 likes and it awoke something inside of the depths of my internet-corrupted brain
So you would prefer to be homeless then?
If my landlord rummaged through my stuff, found something that she personally doesn’t like, and started screaming at me for having stuff in MY OWN HOUSE, she would NOT get paid.
AGREED. If I had to rent, they'd be on the business end of a firearm and a dog. As a female veteran, I DON'T TAKE CHANCES.
Fr tho-
it's also SUPER FUCKING ILLEGAL. in NO state are landlords allowed to BREAK INTO YOUR HOME. because while you live there, it is LEGALLY YOUR HOME that you PAY FOR and they must serve NOTICE. and you can also REFUSE THEM ENTRY. because you PAY TO LIVE THERE. if someone broke into my home, I would call the fucking cops after beating them viciously with a baseball.
Not only they not getting paid, I'm robbing them.
Honestly if she’s being that hostile and going through my personal items, I am calling the popo.
"Why do you need so many range rovers? Are there that many ranges to rove? I thought we paved all of them and turned them into parking lots???" zomg I died
My mum's landlord raised her rent to $400 (she was struggling already), for a 100 year old house with things broken, holes in the floor, water leaks, can't have pets, rotting floorboards. He won't do anything about it and my mum had to pay a huge water bill and the service fee. Ridiculous
Shit my mom charged $400 to stay in a small room in a roach infested house thata literally falling apart
Let me guess you live in lovely Australia with our huge renting crisis
she should ****** ****** ************* and ****** *** ******** ******
Bruh I'd take over ur moms house. Where I live, it was 1,200 a month for a 2 bedroom apartment just like wht u described in the hood. (Upstate NY)
@@deziiluv it's 400 as in AUD not USD
Seriously though I still can’t shake this one TikTok saying you should tip your landlord
Edit:yeah I didn’t watch the video yet when I commented this and didn’t know the TikTok I was talking about was in the video already
"Leave a 25% tip" That's an extra ~$1440, no way I'm doing that
Bruh if my landlord tells me to tip, Imma tell him to tip deez nuts.
@@wootwoot5486
OHHHHHHHHHHHH
exactly! what should we tip them for? Ah yes, thank you mister/miss landlord for raising our rent this year here's an extra 15% tip for your generosity. Landlords are delusional
I find it funny since it starts with "So you'd tip a barista 15% for a 7 dollar drink" and I was just like "No, no I wouldn't." Now what? What does he have to say now huh? Tipping culture is so fucked in this country lmfao
Pls don't tip your landlord they already have too many scrooge Mcduck style swimming pools
"Its surprisingly tight" "i bet nobodies said that about you, sweetheart" had me rolling 💀
the dry humor and just joke after joke with no reaction is genuinely the best thing ever. Your videos and tik toks are some of the only digital content I can watch without getting bored
A landlord that expects a tip is insane. All those things are their job and part of your rent. From a commercial property manager that represents property owners!
I think you are making an argument ot why nobody should get a tip. Especially today everybody wants to be tipped. I've actually made this joke as a tipping culture has gotten so out of hand you better start tipping your landlord.
@@zachmondial2172I won’t lie- I’ve said as much myself. I’m sorry but the barista that never seems to get our order right, is in a union, and is making 18/hour isn’t even doing the bare minimum that I would expect if you want a tip on top of what I’m already paying. Wait staff are a completely different animal and I’d never in a million years not tip- even some awful ones we’ve still left at least 10%, because maybe it’s been a bad day. But for excellent service we will usually tip the cost of the meal.
@@RaynaGrimm yeah and it's pathetic. And these sheep blame the customer rather than their boss who won't pay them. Imagine any other job doing this to you.
It’s ridiculous for someone who sets the price (i.e. a landlord) to expect a tip. Now, I have tipped hair stylists who own their own shops because it’s customary to tip a stylist. Plus they do a good job, but it’s not customary to tip the person who rents you your apartment. GTFOH with your greedy ass. The landlord, not any of y’all.
@@zachmondial2172 By "this sheep" you mean the waiters?
Well, if I'm aware of a tipping policy and don't tip, I am taking away from their income. No surprise they're angry.
BTW: Tipping policy is just a slavery that survived in a different form, because Americans are not quite ready to give it up.
Florida is a two-party consent state when it comes to recording conversations, so what that guy did at 6:50 is extremely illegal and he should be arrested for it
Astronomically rare based Florida
😎🐊🇯🇪
He wasn’t because it was staged.
@@Vampyrghoul Yeah I know but I'm pointing out the stupidity of it
I feel like that law is designed to prevent bad people from getting caught admitting to doing bad things. The laws in red states often exist to protect bad people.
@@the5thestate587 yes like either he is lying and faking a video or he is admitting to comitting a crime. moronic
My entire family moved into a home that had been trashed by the previous renter (the landlord’s son) and we were kicked out maybe a year into living there and sued for the damage THEIR SON caused. Was so traumatizing as a child to watch my family be put into bankruptcy because we couldn’t even afford a lawyer.
Once had a landlord sneak in and take my card. Had to freeze and get 4 new cards before I realized.
I had a maintenance guy walk into my apartment,no word from anyone he was coming,he went thru my underwear
I just figured he thought I put my money there or he just love sniffing other people's stuff but he also starred at 10 to 14 year old girls
You reported it right
@@mattdeinken6580 i had a bug guy walk in me and ny husbands bedroom while we were sleeping
what the fuck 😃😃
My landlord tried to illegally evict me. My roommate broke her lease and left her washer and dryer. It didn’t work and the landlord spend $600+ trying to fix it so I could use it. After a year it was never fixed and almost caught on fire so my dad bought me a new one. He was going to have the old one hauled away but told my dad not to because my landlord probably wants it. Home Depot hauled away the old one anyways on accident. Upon notifying my landlord he told me to get it back. I told him I didn’t have anything to do with it, I have no idea how to get it back. He gave me 30 days to move out for getting rid of “HIS” property. After my dad called him, he suddenly changed his mind and told my dad how great of a tenant I was. I have never in my life felt so powerless. I have never had misogyny affect me so systemically to the point of almost making me homeless. It took my dad, who he’s never even seen a picture of, to decide not to evict me, who’s paid him 20 TIMES what he spent on that dryer.
as a former barista, i had a physical reaction when i saw that tik tok. i made minimum wage and once had a customer yell at me because her coffee wasn’t pretty enough. so yes, the 0.25 tip is deserved
Absolutely not. I tip my baristas five dollars, I'd think a quarter would be an insult
@@systlin2596 W, although for a drink that’s sold for 5 bucks that 100% tip is maybe a bit excessive but I am sure it makes their day (and their wages) respect is necessary as a customer
@@Tomatillo12 Yep. My mom is a teacher and we saw one of her former students at Waffle House. There was like 2 other customers in there and they just never had business. Our meal was around $50, my mom gave her a $100 dollar tip, and she tried giving it back, saying the bill was wrong 😭 Bless her heart, she was so happy
@@Tomatillo12 I know, but I figure it makes up for a couple of people not tipping, and the baristas deserve it. Besides, I can afford it, and $5 is a small price to make someone else's day.
Many jobs are minimum wage and no tips. 25% for pouring a cup of coffee?
$1 is reasonable.
little known fact: landlords don't grow up, they just come out of the womb demanding your life-savings, and desperately trying to remove your person from its abode.
10:09
"So I saw some raccoons eating your trash and yeah, you can't have pets so I'm gonna have to charge you an extra fee"
i love the thought process behind "if the police come and see a book on paganism they'll instantly take my side"
What's hilarious is a lot of Christianity beliefs are pagan.😂 Even Christmas is pagan.
I'm 42 and haven't been able to get a house so I can't stand these kind of people. I will probably never get a home of my own while these people buy them all up and overcharge us into near homelessness.
I love Ur profile picture it's truly wonderful
I know a old woman who is beyond well off. And she buys up all these houses to airbnb them. Pisses me off, as if housing wasn't ridiculously expensive enough.
The banks are the problem but yeah these "bros" buy fixer uppers and pay other people to fix it for them. It's a rich get richer thing.
My fiance passed very unexpectedly and when i called to tell my landlord what happened and that i needed to leave he was like "oh this is upsetting for you huh?", asked who i was talking about 3 times, then told me "well i think youre responsible until someone is found" (which btw in my state and probably most states theres no legal protections for breaking a lease due to the death of a leesee)
Regarding the landlord wanting tips. Not only is he a leech on society, but I already know he doesn’t tip his servers
The crazy religious landlord when she realizes that almost every single holiday tradition comes from pagan beliefs (seriously, does chanting around a cake or anything about Easter sounds Christian to you?)
That landlord when she realises christmas (a christian holiday) is on the 25th because winter/summer solstice was celebrated on/near that date and the solstices are celebrated by pagans: >:(
@@zuruaeclipse The landlords about to have a seizure when I tell her about Samhain and how it means all the kids trick or treating are little pagan worshipping heathens
@@patienceholmes841 Yeah, they literally just took from so many pagan beliefs and some non-pagan religions to make christianity
not to mention having a tree for winter solstice celebrations (christmas) goes against biblical rules directly
that’s what they do😂 they take shit that isn’t theirs and slap a jesus label on it and claim that it was theirs all along when in reality they just steal shit and make it *jesus themed* 😂
These landlords work so hard and deserve so much better than to be treated like this! We should gift them a ticket for going to see the Titanic!
Are you sarcastic or srs? Not being rude I just wanna know
@@Cr3Ek_l0v3R i assume sarcastic given the fact that the titanic was full of rich people, and ending up sinking and killing the majority of them! :]
@gaya-- I think is a joke about those rich guys who went to see the titanic and died
@@romarowsadly that is incorrect information over half of the people that died were lower class and workers on the ship hardly any of the upper-class died
@@sapling3044 the dudes in the sub
"You're not ganna tip me?!? a landlord?!?" womp womp....
And why on earth would anyone need to tip a landlord anyway?? Like I don’t get it 🤣😭😭
Their tip is called "rent" and it's already plenty expensive.
im pagan have been for as long as i can remember and it makes my blood boil to see that awful landlord act the way she does. you legally cant stop someone from practicing their religion even if you do not agree with it.
Seriously. I'm not pagan but a lot of my immediate family is and I can not imagine our landlord screaming at us because she found our statue of Odin on the mantle or something. Why does there have to be psychopaths like her in this world
Imagine if the tenant was Christian or Catholic. Imagine how many people would be enraged. Disgusting behavior on the landlord's part. I hope the tenant sues. It's harassment to the max.
Former Pagan, current Christian. That landlady made me very uncomfortable.
@@merry.minimalism she did me as well. just nope. im very lucky my current one is very welcoming of all religions and actually likes to learn about them. i can openly talk about anything with her and she will actively engage and want to learn.
also literally every pagan I met was just one of the nicest humans ever. Can't say the same about christians lol
Landlords are one of those people that are either really kind or absolute monsters.
Or just sometimes complete Slumlords. They can be nice and kind, like mine is. But he's so unbelievably dumb and just bandaged the house, when it needed stitches, many 😭
@@MartianCandies yup lol
yeah no, from the perspective of a person that was born poor, all landlords are bad, same with cops,
“all cops are bastards”
“all landlords are bastards”
:)
No like I thought mine were nice till winter hit and they decided to lock me in cause I’m a underground unit so when it snows 12 inches the wind makes it 24-48 inches by the door and they just were like well hopefully it melts so you can eat and get groceries. I had to ask Facebook for someone to dig me out. Currently if my place was on fire I would actually be trapped. Saddest bit I baked them cookies and cake and hotdish and even gave them stuff cause before winter they gave me I wanna be a friend not a slumlord vibe. Then winter hit they said hey screw you.
Especially in this winter we’ve gotten maybe 6 feet total of snow and none of it’s melted still and if not for others help my door would be missing and stuck
@@MartianCandies my gf just moved and her new place after they did the move in. She’s got ants boxelders and her fn oven doesn’t work. And they wanna in the first few weeks get her to reagree to pay the water trash electric and raised rent like yikes.
As someone who's been pagan for a few years, I'd hate to have a landlord do that to me. It is absolutely distrimatory against religion, and I would absolutely sue them if they tried that shit on me.
Not to mention the fact that it’s perfectly normal to have books on religions even if you aren’t a member of that religion. If that girl was a student at a Christian college I wouldn’t be surprised if it was a textbook for a course in the Religion or Philosophy department.
bro if our landlord was like that, my family would've been kicked out immediately. me and my mom are pagan and my mom has a ton of pagan related items like sage and other herbs that I can't name off the top of my head
Discriminatory?
L pagan, the inquisition should have gotten your ancestors but soon enough we'll be able to right that wrong.
@@someneet145 imagine thinking that killing our ancestors would've changed it 💀 you do understand that just because pagans were hunted down, even if they were wiped, the religion still would've preveiled, right? oh but of course you wouldn't cause you're clearly an idiot
My landlord that I have been renting from for 4 years, never been a day late on rent and has been charging me almost double what it would be paying if I had a mortgage on it has decided to sell it... She neglected to tell me and I found out via a real estate agent hammering a sign into my yard. Now my 2 kids and I face homelessness because although I pay $2000 a month in rent plus all utilities, the bank doesnt think I can pay a $1200 a month mortgage.
I also stumbled on her tiktok and she has a 2 story chandelier, indoor basketball court and marble walkway to her home that she likes to flex online.
Isn't that illegal????
@@cool_monke8355 she is trying to be sneaky because my lease is up in a couple of months so she thinks she can get away with it. She is banking on me not knowing my rights however I have been in contact with the rental authority and yes it's definitely illegal. She has since tried to serve me with a notice of rent increase of $175 which is also illegal. I'm preparing to take her to court because there is literally nothing available in my area and I've been an excellent tenant. I respect that I do not own the property, but I'm not going to let my family become homeless.
@@cool_monke8355 It is VERY illegal
Did the bank (or a real estate agent) explain closing costs and other fees associated with purchasing a house? A payment might end up being 1200/month, but you'll need 20% of the house value to put down. If you don't have 20%, whatever is outstanding from what you don't put down will get rolled into the total house payment in some form. Blame the banking system for this. In the 70s my parents were able to assume some one's house loan and terms, they were lucky bc of the 20% interest rates back then. You can not assume what the mortgage monthly payment is based off of your rent. Nothing is simple.
@@keekeejenkins6162 the $1200 mortgage payment broke down to $1173 which includes property taxes and house insurance. That's with a 15% down payment (I would qualify for the first time home buyers requirement of 5% but recieved an inheritance that would cover 15% plus closing costs/transfer of land titles). Because I have epilepsy they will not provide a life insurance policy on the property and because I'm a single income household which means my mortgage payment is more then 30% of my monthly household income they think I'm too high risk. It's unfortunate that they don't take into account things like never having been late on paying rent or any of my bills for that matter and having an existing life insurance policy.
The tipping landlord definitely doesn’t tip at restaurants 😂😂& the way he belittles the job is wild. Everyone says “they should just get a better job1!!1” then surprise pikachu face when service at their favorite restaurant is slow or they cut their hours
That was my first thought too! No way that guy isn't ranting to anyone that stands still long enough about how "entitled" people in service jobs are for wanting a living wage or to be tipped well.
we need to keep the phrase eat the rich going around. if things start falling apart these people need their assets "donated"
I'm a life long vegetarian, but I would partake in eating the rich.
Simple take solace in the fact the rich have no souls or feelings, so it's perfectly ethical for those on only diet to eat them~
I have that saying on a pair of pants
@@justalilcat3331 somehow ur pfp suits this statement so well
@Ana Nas Vegan. Animals arnt pure evil. Eat the evil rich.
Bwahahaha I can’t stop laughing at that comment: “I expect the butler to wipe the poverty off me” 💀 💀
9:30 That scenario wouldn’t be that difficult. The landlord could just leave food out a few times, and a cat would figure out that location is a food source and start showing up
I only ever imagined landlords having like, 5 houses tops. *242!?* Fucking hell they're unimaginably evil.
Rental units can mean a building with a bunch of apartments. He may own a building with 50 apartments so that would be 50 of the 242 in 1 building.
do you have any idea what the matience on that is i mean my bro owns like 3 or 4 and the matience on that is huge
@@brendonrookes1151 Oh no. They get millions of dollars a year.
@@Our_Remedy not allways
How the hell are they managing all of that? My neighbor owns three properties, and he says it's already tough maintaining all three and staying on top of things, imagine 242.
Im so glad my mom works in this area of work. When I move out, she'll be able to help me stay away or deal with people like this if I need to.
This reminds me of the art teacher who was posting videos of chalk art she’d draw on the sidewalk infront of her rented home. The landlords wife gaslight, was rude to, and threatened eviction… even though the sidewalk was not her property and the teacher was washing it off right after. Landlords wife backpedaled REAL fast when she realized she could get in a lot of legal trouble for what she was doing
This sounds familiar, did they do a story on it? I remember reading something like this and if I remember right, the local kids would join in?
@@RikuxRoxi there were a few articles and it was also all over tic tok. And yes, kids got involved as well I believe
7:20 Raising rent that much is illegal in Germany and probably most European countries. Our housing market is broken roo, but by far not that bad
I read this like Scooby Doo for some reason
As someone who was recently scammed by a landlord into moving into a place with black mold in the walls and inside the a/c unit that wasn’t cleaned in over a year, there is nobody I hate more than landlords. After voiding that lease, I went to tour a place that I knew was actually nice. And was told I need to make $54000 a year to get a studio apartment with no bedroom :) SCREW LANDLORDS
Well goddamn, if you didn't have asthma/respiratory issues before, you certainly do now. I'm so sorry, that sounds miserable.
Where I live, they expect people's income to be 3 times the amount of rent. Here the average 2 bedroom apartment is between $1,800 to $2,300, but the average pay is $50,000. I have been renting for over 20 years and worked full time throughout. With this apartment, I BARELY qualified to get it. It took me 5 months to find a place I could afford. I pay $1,200 a month for a one bedroom, live in a low income area and this was one of the cheapest place I could find. Only 4 years ago I was paying $880 for a 2 bedroom apt, which was the average rate then.
@@dragonfliesnh4204 I can’t pretend to know absolutely anything about your financial situation; however, would it be less expensive at some point to use that rent money as a down payment on a house? I know the housing market is difficult right now, but it sounds like renting is too. At least with buying, each payment gives you more equity in a property, benefitting yourself instead of a landlord. ❤️
@@bb501 I already know my what my options are and what resources are available because of my job.
Houses are extremely expensive here. It's not cheaper than renting when you consider all of the insurance, taxes, upkeep and the utilities that must be paid for that are usually covered when renting. Property taxes have skyrocketed in the past few years and many people are losing their homes because they can't afford it anymore.
Also I would have to put a lien on a house if I own a house as I'm receiving government assistance for health coverage. That means when I pass away, the government will back everything they paid into my care when they sell it. It would not go to anyone even if I have a will because the amount they put into my care will be exceed how much they can get back when selling the house.
With no bedro-.....so...a cupboard??
My landlord died and I got to renew my lease without a rent increase because they were still working out his estate… that was really solid of him to do that for me, I appreciate it.
My parents used to do rentals and honestly gave me unrealistic expectations for landlords because they actually cared about the properties they invested in and took care of them. Landlords these days are so lazy and entitled. I’ve been through a string of them and they all treat their properties like an ATM. I’ve even had to sue one of them. Mold, collapsing ceilings, flooding, gas leaks, ovens that spontaneously combust, water heaters catching fire and doors with no locks are just a handful of the fiascos I’ve dealt with in less than three years. All because no one takes care of their shit. My current place has a giant crack splitting the house in half that we call “the Lil’ Grand Canyon.” It’s a nightmare.
Sad that the unrealistic expextation is being treated like a human being
@@ak47chan20 when it comes to being human most landlords don't quite fit the bill
Sounds like our current landlord. Somehow it's our fault the ceiling has had leaks for so long the roof is caving in, and the septic tank placed in the 1970s needed to be replaced, or the AC started leak.
Same, my mom was a landlord, we lived in the property with the tenants until I was 13. My mom made sure that the tenants were really nice people and one of them gave me a stuffed dragon I still have and another literally made tea for us cause he was a tea chemist. My mom even scoffed when I told her that some landlord wanted tips. Just treat people like people, that's the least you can do.
Where do you live? I want to know where not to live.
we pagans do not sacrifice dogs, but I can understand her concerns because we do, in fact, sacrifice landlords
That street cat was adorable. "This is your fault!" cute meow.
That does enhance the idea he's in cahoots with the landlord though. Be too cute for anyone to send him away.
I keep watching that clip and giggling
If I had to pay a pet fee for a pet I didn’t have I’d take the animal the caused me the fee into the house bc there’s gonna be a reason I pay the fee😂
I'll sooner tip my server my left arm before ANY landlord, much less my current one
Something tells me your server doesn't want your severed bloody arm.
That last one with the crazy christian lady had me rolling. I used to know people that would potentially be that crazy if they found out someone they knew had a book on paganism/was pagan themselves. The fear some people have over things they don't understand and haven't bothered to look into (especially if it goes against whatever they claim to believe) is truly astounding.
just a quick google search will tell you thats not at all what paganism is about. the audacity of some people...
@@bumbabees Not to mention the fact "pagan" is just a catch all term for the thousands of other faiths that have existed outside of the abrahamic faiths
@@HyenaBlank I find it funny theres like.. 8+ more faiths for abrahamic faiths and the christians either ignore them or yell at them
@@nyxnebula2087 Wait there's even more of those bastards?
I only really known of the main three myself too, Muslim, Jewish, and Christians.
I have quite a few books about demons and how to call, control etc them....I am catholic....my landlord is catholic and we had a nice talk about my interest when she came over for some tea...knowledge doesn't mean I will make her basement into a portal of hell and she found it absolut fascinating and funny.
8:37
That’s funny, because if he calls the cops to have her evicted, the cops will tell him it’s a civil matter and leave.
They won't leave without removing her from the premises and fining her for trespassing and invasion of privacy, among others though 🤣
@@LRM12o8 From my experience, when we’ve called the police on tenants. The police said it’s a civil matter. So I’m not sure where you’re getting your information.
What’s crazy to me; is that both of my parents are RE and just became landlords. But they’re literally THE SWEETEST people. A young couple just moved in and my dad spent an entire afternoon teaching them how to change out a pipe under their sink. The couple and my parents have a GC where they share pics if they’re respective cats
That's so cute!!!
ngl that's how landlords should be. Sure it's the cherry on top to teach your tenants some repair skills but they should be avaible to look after the apartment, that's what they get rent for. Most landlords seem to think they get the few hundert/tausends of buds per month just to sit on their asses and give their tenants the privilege of not getting wet when it rains. It really sucks but it's nice to read there are better landlords out there. Though I get the impressions the good ones are the ones who have a spare house and decide to rent it out and the bad ones are the ones who think being a landlord is a job
It's probably like cops right? There's gotta be some decent cops out there. But the bad apples are loud and plentiful. So there's good landlords, but the bad ones are absolutely crawling all over and multiplying...
My father is also a landlord and all our tenants know where we live because he keeps lending out random home appliances to young couples who move in with nothing. My blender was missing for moNTHS hshshahaha
@@erdbar718 to be fair I would also have taken the opportunity to learn how to do it myself, it’s a valuable skill especially if an emergency happens to prevent damage to your own items within the home. But I agree, part of being a landlord is maintaining the property you own, that’s genuinely the bare minimum. You own it, you upkeep it. The tenants are simply occupying it and repairs shouldn’t fall on them unless they’re just in to home repairs I guess LOL.
The pagan book thing reminds me of this one time my mom and I were at a spa and while we were in the steam room an older woman came in. She and my mom started on a lovely religious talk and the woman started telling my mother how it's satanic to have dream catchers, wind and glass chimes, crosses, and any books other than the Bible in the house.
My mother is very religious. Even she was sitting there like, "wtf." We were respectful the whole time but when the woman left I leaned over to my mother, "I'm keeping my *satanic* dreamcatcher, sorry to say."
❤🎉
...books other then the bible?
what the fuck? also like? aren't crosses literally a christian symbol, why would that be satanic?
Telling someone their dog is in danger because witches use animals in rituals is like telling them never to go to a doctor because they are known to commit unethical experiments on patients. Sure, it happened during history but it's idiotic to believe it's a common thing.
Wait... crosses? The ones from the Bible? Or am I missing something?
@@Comboowo the cross was originally a pagan symbol that came in many forms and Christianity adopted it in order to indoctrinate pagans around year 300. Before then, christians would be punished by crucifixion so they didn't even think about using it. You can see crosses in Egyptian writings (not just the ankh but crosses that look exactly like the one Christians wear) as early as 300BC. And yes, the church is in fact even more based on a con that's meant to bring it into power than you thought, to the point where its staple symbol that you see above its most "sacred" temples is stolen and appropriated.
I lived in a rented home with my mom, and our landlord would come over unannounced consistently. Especially when we werent home, and would just wander around our house. It was extremely uncomfortable. Thankfully we moved and it got torn down 💁♀️
That sounds illegal
wow... that is EXTREMELY illegal
That's why in my country the landlord can't have a key and when you move in you should change the locks when you move out you put on the old lock
I would have invested in a dog that doesn’t like people breaking in randomly 🥴
@@amandacarrier8818 I'm live in an apartment so i couldn't get a dog i have a cat. But it's easier to just changing the locks
4:44 sounds like a certain place minors go, without pay
my landlord regularly leaves me without essentials for long periods of time. refrigerator out for two weeks, no heater during a snow storm, no air during the hottest days of the year (107-112 for like a week), restricted shower use, dishwasher has been broken for two years, and the pipes under our sink busted and didnt get fixed for four months
The pipe under our sink was so rusted it fell apart, my shower gets cold before i can finish,my door jammed and he told us to unlock the door we were stuck for a hour and half ,he didnt fix our oven ,he hasnt fixed our ac(live in the south) i feel you man
One of my friends had a limb fall on the roof of his apartment, causing a hole that exposed the attic to the elements. The landlord refused to fix it because he said it wasnt his fault although the lease stated he would do any necessary repairs. Before my friend was able to move out there was twice that a family of raccoons got in the house and part of the ceiling in his bedroom collapsed. How are lamdlords so incompetent?
If you live in a developed nation, that's extremely illegal on the landlord's part.
@@jadeykg123 in my state, it's not a landlords responsibility to do repairs that are caused by natural disasters
@Shauna Riggs it specifically stated that the landlord would be responsible in the rental agreement though. Also there were like 4 other families in the building all with the same issues.
A couple recently bought an entire Welsh village's(Aberllefenni if you want to look it up) units and is raising rent in all of them by up to 60% without even doing any work on them and is now threatening to evict tenants. Saying what I would like to happen to these people would get me put on a list so i'm enjoying some anti-landlord YT content instead 😊
That feels like it _should_ be illegal, even if it isn't.
Just say what you want and add "in minecraft" gets em everytime
If those landlords try to get visits or the land appraised, the tenant need to like… de-gentrify the place ASAP. Board up street facing windows, leave trash everywhere, loud music at all times, get someone to rev the street on their motorbikes
@@NatLaS finally, an excuse to blast death metal as loud as possible. neighbours can't complain, I'm just lowering property values.
Too bad my state outlawed assault weapons! :)
"Wip the poverty off of me before I can step over the threshold." This made me die of laughter 😂
8:47 they’re gonna come and put your toddler in itty bitty handcuffs 🥺. Is probably the best part 😂.
I feel soooo bad for waiters and waitresses, every time I go to a restaurant I’m always super nice to them, I clean up my table and make sure I tip, it breaks my heart seeing them get treated like crap I could never work in that position huge MAJOR respect to any and all of y’all and best wishes you guys need it ❤
I worked that position for 2 years and it broke me. People are so fucking mean over the weirdest shit
The first apartment that I lived in was ran through like a whole business, so there wasn’t one singular landlord. I was living alone and wasn’t experienced with the whole situation so for the first few months I didn’t feel that it would be necessary to get security cameras or anything like that. Until I started to see the LONGEST blonde hairs randomly in almost every single room of my apartment. I had a pixie cut with black hair lol. I asked my neighbor if she’d been seeing weird things at her place and she was like “oh, that’s probably Sandra’s hair (fake name). She’s from the leasing office. She comes in randomly to do ‘welfare checks’”. She told me to get security cameras asap and once I get the videos of her then I can report it.
So that day I got the cameras, put them in damn near every single room and not even a week later while I was at work I got a motion detection notification. Sure enough it was this Sandra lady walking through every single room of the house, going through closets, the medicine cabinet (yes, I even put a security camera in my bathroom), my sons nursery, even the god damn refrigerator. She didn’t take anything from what I can tell but the speed at which I got from work to that damn office should have been recorded for Guinness world record. The leasing office tried to defend her saying that “there’s a lot of elderly folks in the neighborhood so she likes to keep an eye on them” but she didn’t last for much longer when I got the police involved 😌
I would've used the two way audio (or the siren on newer Wyze cams) to scare the crap out of her, *then* gone to the police. But I'm a very vindictive person, so yeah
you'd be surprised how many range rovers are necessary for 2 rich people, i have 78 range rovers by myself, i couldn't even imagine how many i'd need if i was married
Tbf with how reliable range rovers are you need 78 just to make sure at least one is working at any one time
14:39 fun fact once when I was young cops came to my family house and my mom and my dad talk to the cops. It was probably cause some domestic abuse claims that our neighbors made but I asked them what was happened and they say the cops came and we’re telling them to recite. I’m not lying listen to me about this a bunch of stuff about Christianity I am not lying.
The worst part about the child scenario that you came up with is that PEOPLE DO THAT TOO. They take it on themselves to "watch" the kids then charge a ridiculous amount for it
As someone whose parents have rented out the secondary house on our farm since the early 90s, these landlords are utterly despicable. There is absolutely no reason to ever tip your landlord. Being a landlord can oftentimes be inconvenient, but it is not hard. Hell, we don't even charge our tenants to plow the drive when it snows. We consider it part of our responsibility to make sure our tenants can get out to work or buy supplies. I will never understand the mentality of looking at tenants as cash cows instead of people.
We rent a home we inherited from my mom, and the tenants wanted to do the yard work, including plowing and shoveling snow. We deduct 200.00 a month minimum, and if it happens to be a particularly awful winter, we will deduct more.
We love our tenants and want them to stay as long as they want- they treat it like they own it, and that’s exactly what we want. We’re considering giving them an option to buy on land contract- talking it through with the attorney to make sure we’re covered, they’ve lived there two years, wanted to sign a 5-year lease, but due to her husbands medical issues (he had a device implanted in his heart, at 36 his cardiac issues are crazy and he’s generally pretty healthy) and their credit has absolutely tanked, so not only are they forced to rent, but with a bad credit score from trying to cover health costs, it was hard for them to find something big enough to give their family room to breathe. 4 kids, ranging from 16-10, all are solid and respectful. They ask before doing anything, and they’ve done updates which we happily reimburse them for immediately when they submit receipts.
Not all landlords are assholes- some of us really do appreciate solid tenants and will move heaven and earth to hold on to good ones.
@YourMomLivesHere I'm glad you're being respectful to people and helpful. Should be way more common.
It just seems like the way that money works there's always opportunities or incentives for people to stiff others. Its a shame we don't have more protections for tenants that they have in some other countries.
One of my family’s landlords broke into our house and was “disgusted by how dirty it was.” I don’t remember why he broke in because I was only 10, but I remember my parents being furious because it wasn’t something important enough to arrive without notice.
12:38
“Let’s check in on those beautiful landladys”
*cuts to yelling*
I never thought of landlords as strangers walking around with a copy of your keys until now💀
A copy of your keys *and* knowing your address. At least if some random picks up the keys you dropped on the sidewalk, they'd still have no idea where you live.
@@ProtoV33MK1 not in my case, because my landlord put our address on our keys
@@Apocketfullofbs sandpaper time
in italy is pretty common that landlords don't have the keys of your apartment. they usually give you all the copy they have and they always ask before if they have to come to your house!
In germany it’s illegal for them to have a copy, except when both sides agree. And even with the copy, they are NEVER EVER allowed to go into your home without your consent.
If a landlord included a gratuity on my rent I’d sue. Also my cat is a runner and would escape if the landlord was just coming over unannounced, so the fact he’s still here gives me .00001 percent more peace of mind.
This is beautifully timed, as I'm writing my bye bye notice to a landlord who is increasing my rent even though he hasn't done any of the repairs in 2 years for a one bedroom that is already above market price
Which "market place" already a scam.
So a slumlord.
Expose them as soon as you're moved out.
The lack of conviction in the delivery of "I have kids and I already work two jobs as it is" really sells it.
I remember the land lady left a 30-day eviction notice on our door. Yea- um it took her 16 days to post it on our door so we had 2 weeks to find a house, get accepted and move in. The reason she kicked us out? She found someone who would pay her more money for the townhouse
I'm so blessed to be a homeowner. I feel so bad for everyone that has to deal with this horseshit. It's disgusting.
Just recently became one. Hope to never have a landlord again!
Congrats to both of you, that’s awesome! :) Renting definitely sucks lol.
Literally only a home owner because mum left me a sizable inheritance when she passed. I genuinely don't know where I'd be now if I had to fend for myself without it. I consider myself incredibly lucky to be where I am.
Though...that does come with a constant anxiety that something might happen to this property I own. And if it does...it's my problem to fix.
@RayRayDoesStuff Congrats dude!
I'm so happy for you that you were able to get a house dude that's awesome!! I hope it's treating ya well :) I hope me and my partner can have a house someday too, so I can do some carpentry projects and paint some murals inside
For anyone who wasn't aware: you DO have rights to privacy even from the person youre renting from.
Wrong. The SCOTUS has made no ruling on a "right to privacy". It is implied, but there is no defined right to privacy in the US.
@@SkunkApe407 that’s glubbin weird. (fish puns. i heart fish puns.)
@@g4llowsCalibr8tor yeah, it's weird, but so are a lot of laws.
@@SkunkApe407They don’t need to for states to have passed privacy laws and the right to privacy is a human right under international law. Specifically the ICCPR of which the United States is a signatory of.
@@Clippidyclappidy wrong. In the US, the SCoTUS has NEVER made a ruling regarding the right to privacy. The US is a sovereign nation. International law does not dictate the individual laws of a sovereign nation. The US Constitution also says that no state may pass laws that impede, restrict, or deny an individual their Constitutional Rights. The Freedom of Information Act of 1967 is Federal Law, and therefore supercedes any law a state may pass.
You clearly know nothing of Constitutional Law, which means you have no knowledge of ANY law. Do yourself a favor, and get up to speed.
as a poor tenant i literally have never been able to finish this video because it’s so on the nose it makes me too mad at my landlord to function
i finally made it past 11 minutes today so i’ll call that a win