The defendant was convicted with murder of the first degree, which carries a life sentence in the state, but there are calls for him to be released on account of "being a national hero"
@@barecodedbewt2244 you are right in that not every landlord is a millionaire. Actually goes to show that the real problem lies somewhere else. Kind of sucks that the people paying rent are also suffering, and some landlords are also struggling.
@barecodedbewt2244 I wasn't calling shade on the sudden increase. I understand that due to the economy, rise of inflation, and the specific situations of every individual, rates of pay are going to be at different highs in some areas. I'm just saying if I had a landlord that chose to tell me that he'd be upping my rent through a TV show that would be making him some extra money instead of me, I'd be pissed.
@@barecodedbewt2244 "Its expensive being a landlord! Which is why I'm going to make my mortgage someone elses problem" You really expect people to believe that Landlords are doing it out of the goodness of their own heart? They're so charitable that they've bought up all the property in my city and jacked the prices 300% so its completely unaffordable. So kind! When people get tired of handing over most of their paycheck from a well paying job for an absolute slum, your walls of texts won't save you.
@@barecodedbewt2244that's ridiculous off course more peoples will buy houses if they could but investing firms and landlords with multiple properties are driving the prices up.
And now he has to find a new person to share the rent with as well. John's just so generous, giving him the opportunity to meet new people and all that.
Your so spoilt (joking) how can he affor his weekend trips overseas. He needs 25% extra from all his tenants if he wants spoilt children. Imagine what the other parents would say. People might confuse him with a kind and sensitive pleb.
Remember! The houses are the resource, not a service. Unless they BUILT new houses, landlords did not "Provide" anything, they restricted access to an existing resource for personal gain.
@@LycanKai14 Yeah for sure it should be illegal to charge more for rent than it would cost to mortgage the property, that literally means the renters could afford to buy it and are just getting scammed
Uhhhhhh no. Unless you can afford to buy a house outright like your landlord can they're providing you the ability to rent it. Its a service in the same way a taxi is a service, sure the driver didn't build the car but you cant just buy your own every time you need to go somewhere so you pay him to use his for a short time. This is absolutely providing a service and people making money with legal and heavily scrutinized contracts should not be demonised simply because they're successful.
@@johnmccrossan9376 They CAN'T afford to buy the house outright. Most of them have mortgages, which their tenants are paying for them. All most of them are able to pay is the deposit, which tenants would ALSO be able to pay if the rent weren't so fucking high.
@@katraylor the majority of tenants would not be able to pay a downpayment or qualify for a mortgage in the first place. If you really believe that you could pay a downpayment with a reasonable amount of saving if rent was lower you should organise something with your parents or close friends to take a year out from renting. This is putting aside the fact that many landlords do in fact own their houses and for some the rent only just covers it to say nothing of insurance taxes and maintenance. Being a landlord is a good financial decision not a bad moral one, and people shouldn't be treated like they're somehow stealing from you by collecting the money you agreed to pay them for letting you live in their house.
Most of those idiots don't realize that the muh money mah property bullshit ain't gonna work forever, eventually, they'll get the French treatment, if you get what I'm saying.
MISSING: John "Johnno" Landlord, Local Landlord. Quote tenant: "Yeah he showed up at the house I was renting acting all crazy then he went in the woods, so Id look there."
Edit: I actually had to completely remove this comment because people can not tell describing something and defending something apart and can apparently not read. If anyone else stumbles across this, the entire context is me describing how renting works, but because everyone here rightfully dislikes landlords that was seen as... defending them?
@@trapezoid5810 Did they build that house? Do they provide the utilities? No. They buy it and then make people pay forever for it because no one else can afford to buy a home instead of rent one. They don't create anything. They simply suck money out of people lower than them.
@@trapezoid5810said "service" being buying out every single property, renting them at absurd prices and being a single largest contributor to australia's housing epidemic
@kurtstephensonbass1889 Yeah dude that's a service. I'm not defending them, but even if the service is harvesting organs from the homeless, it's a service.
@@trapezoid5810landlords as an institution effectively just sap the money from people who can’t afford to buy a house and often make it difficult for people to actually build up wealth. Now landlords can be decent people on an individual level, but as a collective, they do a lot of harm, and are another example of the owning class sapping value from the working class
Man, Japanese tenant law is great. In Japan, a landlord would need to receive consent from the renter to increase rent (at the time of lease renewal). Also, in a regular lease, the landlord cannot simply just kick you out for not wanting you to pay higher rent. And, there’s a pretty robust market of individual property owners (that only own like one small group of apartments) that keep rent super competitive. Anecdotally, I’m living in a city of 2 million people and pay about $450 a month for a 3 bedroom unit in a nice quiet neighborhood.
The cost of living being less comes directly from the cost of rent being low. If supermarket employees have to pay Manhattan rents, those supermarket employees will need to receive a lot more money per hour from their employers, which means the employers have to increase in-store prices for consumers. That cycle is repeated for every single barber shop and schoolteacher and restaurant worker, and when the prices for services all jump up in an area, or the taxes need to increase in order for public service workers to pay higher rents on their properties, that all feeds directly into higher general inflation in a runaway spiral that bleeds the economy dry to fill the pockets of landlords who probably live out of state.
"Yeah, we've had that carpenter ant infestation for a few years now. I've filed about the non-load bearing wall starting to bow; but they aren't doing anything about it." John: "I should really cash out this property before that becomes a real problem."
If I ever become a landlord, I would give discounts to any tenants who call me "My lord". Nah, who am I kidding. I'm a millennial. I'll never be able to afford a property.
By treating tenants like this he saves a lot of money. Money he can use to buy more properties, thus increasing the number of people he treats this way.
I had a landlord once who would literally try to get ladies in the building to do him certain favors if they were late on rent. He would take prescription meds like percocets and Xanax from people instead of money if they were short. He never followed building codes etc. The bank eventually took possession of his properties when he became ill. He eventually passed away but man knowing that guy was wild for sure
Lolll this actually happened to me when I use to live in central London, my place ONLY went up by £500 a month cause the landlord felt bad for us, which is like £100-125 a week. Lovely times we live in.
@-Grovesy- Well, it's like the domino effect of the mouse, the cookie. As a landlord myself. I take good care of my tenants. I fix the problem the day of and they all know who I am and what I look like.
What a wholesome landlord, he could easily fix the guy's situation but he decided instead to let him learn how to pick himself up ny his bootstraps. You don't find those types of people anymore.
I would have died if he said that he’s still keeping the deposit. Idk what kind of landlords you guys have had but I never get the deposit back. I’ve done everything but higher professional cleaners. One time I made the place look spotless. But when it came time to collect they kept it. The funny thing is, I had the landlord do a walkthrough with me were he couldn’t find anything wrong.
They know that most people won't actually do anything about it so they just keep it. It's an absolutely bullshit system and the punishment for falsely keeping a deposit should be severe imo, considering it's a wealthy person essentially stealing from somebody in a weaker financial situation.
What country and state are you living in? Maybe nextime you can do the advertisement yourself to find someone to transfer the lease to them. By doing that, you can ask the new tenant for your deposit and tell them to collect theirs from the landlord. That way you will always get your money back and dont have to deal with the landlord. 😂😂
@@bruuhhhh Definitely, one time a landlord claimed there were damages in the property. But I took pictures after I left because I really needed the deposit from this place. But as soon as I suggested challenging their claims. They instantly threatened to take me to court. which I might’ve won, but I couldn’t take that kind of risk with how much money I was making at the time. So I let them take the deposit and paid a 100 dollars for no proof damages. I’ve basically been tarnishing them name ever since
My parents and I lived in this apartment complex for a while. It was nice at first, but the damp (cos it was a converted warehouse) and poor, tacked together amenities became a headache... the landlord was gonna up the rent even though the complex hadn't even been full developed yet. And the landlord is notorious for not procrastinating.
under this economy, everybody's suffering, espeically landlords. i'd hate to see them buy less sportcars and luxury items just because peasants wouldn't pay more rent
NOOOOOO. How selfish of you to think landchads don't deserve a fifth car after making a single mother k*** herself and leave her kids in an orphanage alongside increasing rent every week. How cruel of you, think of the children (of landlords) and how hard landlords work to give housing to peasantry. For shame. For shame@@Hayleyoocrazy I wouldn't expect a verminous disgusting peasant to understand smh
Landlord: Also, since I've noticed you struggling lately, I've decided not to resign a lease with you again, and we can start a month to month for an extra $250. Sounds good to me, right?!
On other news landlord found dead on the street with 28 stab wounds and 2 broken femurs. Eyewitness say, he had it coming.
When I read 28 stab wounds I read it in Connor's voice from Detroit become human
@@captainotters"TWENTY EIGHT FUCKING STAB WOUNDS CHAT" - BigPuffer
@@dynashadow365didn't want to leave him a chance -detective chat gpt
@@captainotters Dude I wish their other games were the same
@@dynashadow365 what other games
This show never made it to air unfortunately, because John was the victim of a homicide and all of the footage was confiscated as evidence.
Why do i find this comment believable?
All potential suspects were found Not Guilty by a jury of their peers.
Missed this footage then
after the juge saw the fotage the man was let go and not charged anything.
"Victim"
The most unbelievable part of this skit is the landlord doing any work at all
Bro, 958 likes and no comments, lets fix that.
@LucasSaimor we need to fix your brain, you absolute bot
@@LucasSaimorone like and zero dislikes? let's fix that!
Absolutely
@@leskynt 1 like and no dislike to my comment, lets fix that!! :)
When the reveal happened, fully expected Ben the renter to say something like "does that mean you're not pitching in rent for this month"
I literally expected it to go something like this.
So are you like leaving or something? Do you at least have this months rent or mayb-
John: No🙂
I was expecting the landlord to say "maybe you should work harder"
In local news, a landlord has been brutally stabbed by one of their tenants
Was the tenant unstable? Because if not, good
celebrations rang out across melbourne
@@JesusCristo290 it’s impossible to be stable when renting from a scumbag.
The defendant was convicted with murder of the first degree, which carries a life sentence in the state, but there are calls for him to be released on account of "being a national hero"
“TWENTY-
EIGHT
STAB WOUNDS. YOU DIDN’T WANNA LEAVE HIM A CHANCE, HUH?”
American landlords when you ask them to make your house livable
Don't increase property tax or taxes. I'm generally ok, especially on the rich, which apparently without your nollege includes your land lord
@@scottishwarrior3547 I like how you're talking about knowledge without knowing how to spell knowledge in the first place
@@lux0rd01like wow what a way to spell knowledge like that’s a first lmao
@@lux0rd01every right wing person is like this guy.
@@scottishwarrior3547 probably taxes should not be a thing and that whold just up rent
This is how landlords go missing.
Nah, they are just undercover
@@barecodedbewt2244 you are right in that not every landlord is a millionaire. Actually goes to show that the real problem lies somewhere else. Kind of sucks that the people paying rent are also suffering, and some landlords are also struggling.
@barecodedbewt2244 I wasn't calling shade on the sudden increase. I understand that due to the economy, rise of inflation, and the specific situations of every individual, rates of pay are going to be at different highs in some areas. I'm just saying if I had a landlord that chose to tell me that he'd be upping my rent through a TV show that would be making him some extra money instead of me, I'd be pissed.
@@barecodedbewt2244 "Its expensive being a landlord! Which is why I'm going to make my mortgage someone elses problem"
You really expect people to believe that Landlords are doing it out of the goodness of their own heart? They're so charitable that they've bought up all the property in my city and jacked the prices 300% so its completely unaffordable. So kind!
When people get tired of handing over most of their paycheck from a well paying job for an absolute slum, your walls of texts won't save you.
@@pizzaman3031 It's the damn tax, that is what it is
“Jokes on you! *The tap water has had over 30 different parasites swimming around in it, and I saw you have a glass last night.* “
@@barecodedbewt2244lmfao who’s gonna read all that 😂
@@barecodedbewt2244What is bro on about💀
@@barecodedbewt2244 Waah waah 🍼
@@barecodedbewt2244that's ridiculous off course more peoples will buy houses if they could but investing firms and landlords with multiple properties are driving the prices up.
@@barecodedbewt2244 Sending thoughts and prayers to all these poor landlords being forced to buy up all these properties. 😢
And now he has to find a new person to share the rent with as well. John's just so generous, giving him the opportunity to meet new people and all that.
“Will you fix the dishwasher at least?”
*laughs* “No.” 😂😂
My landlord raised my rent $110 a week then kicked me out because he wanted $150 and it's illegal to raise rent twice in a 12 month period
Jesus Christ, how many % did the rent increase? I'm curious
@@AamuAurora
My guess is about 25%
There's a loophole that evil 💀💀
Sue 'em?!
Your so spoilt (joking) how can he affor his weekend trips overseas. He needs 25% extra from all his tenants if he wants spoilt children. Imagine what the other parents would say. People might confuse him with a kind and sensitive pleb.
Knew exactly what was coming as soon as he said “I’ve seen you struggling”
Remember! The houses are the resource, not a service. Unless they BUILT new houses, landlords did not "Provide" anything, they restricted access to an existing resource for personal gain.
damn right, leeches all
@@LycanKai14 Yeah for sure it should be illegal to charge more for rent than it would cost to mortgage the property, that literally means the renters could afford to buy it and are just getting scammed
Uhhhhhh no. Unless you can afford to buy a house outright like your landlord can they're providing you the ability to rent it. Its a service in the same way a taxi is a service, sure the driver didn't build the car but you cant just buy your own every time you need to go somewhere so you pay him to use his for a short time. This is absolutely providing a service and people making money with legal and heavily scrutinized contracts should not be demonised simply because they're successful.
@@johnmccrossan9376 They CAN'T afford to buy the house outright. Most of them have mortgages, which their tenants are paying for them. All most of them are able to pay is the deposit, which tenants would ALSO be able to pay if the rent weren't so fucking high.
@@katraylor the majority of tenants would not be able to pay a downpayment or qualify for a mortgage in the first place. If you really believe that you could pay a downpayment with a reasonable amount of saving if rent was lower you should organise something with your parents or close friends to take a year out from renting. This is putting aside the fact that many landlords do in fact own their houses and for some the rent only just covers it to say nothing of insurance taxes and maintenance. Being a landlord is a good financial decision not a bad moral one, and people shouldn't be treated like they're somehow stealing from you by collecting the money you agreed to pay them for letting you live in their house.
“no” was crazy
This landlord follows the economy's philosophy:
Asking for MORE money, while only offering LESS quality.
This quarter's profits must be higher than last quarter's, and next quarter's must be higher than this quarter's. And so forth.
renter: ok great i’m going to look into suing for trespassing under false pretences.
Exactly
“Good luck buddy, cause its my property.”
@@froginabucket7294 renters have rights and laws to protect them, which this behaviour likely breaks
"With what money 😊"
@@Bentrix18some are pro bono so get bent.
Land lords try to be good people challenge (impossible)
Most of those idiots don't realize that the muh money mah property bullshit ain't gonna work forever, eventually, they'll get the French treatment, if you get what I'm saying.
Wow, such a kind landlord.
He only made his life 3.6x harder :)
MISSING: John "Johnno" Landlord, Local Landlord. Quote tenant: "Yeah he showed up at the house I was renting acting all crazy then he went in the woods, so Id look there."
Rent went up £50 yesterday, literally the most relatable thing ive seen
No one can say that landlords aren't leeches to society
Edit: I actually had to completely remove this comment because people can not tell describing something and defending something apart and can apparently not read. If anyone else stumbles across this, the entire context is me describing how renting works, but because everyone here rightfully dislikes landlords that was seen as... defending them?
@@trapezoid5810 Did they build that house? Do they provide the utilities?
No. They buy it and then make people pay forever for it because no one else can afford to buy a home instead of rent one. They don't create anything. They simply suck money out of people lower than them.
@@trapezoid5810said "service" being buying out every single property, renting them at absurd prices and being a single largest contributor to australia's housing epidemic
@kurtstephensonbass1889 Yeah dude that's a service. I'm not defending them, but even if the service is harvesting organs from the homeless, it's a service.
@@trapezoid5810landlords as an institution effectively just sap the money from people who can’t afford to buy a house and often make it difficult for people to actually build up wealth.
Now landlords can be decent people on an individual level, but as a collective, they do a lot of harm, and are another example of the owning class sapping value from the working class
This seems like it was made from an experience
ur pfp bro
Sadly an experience any lower class American has had a hundred times over
Now do the court case for the landlord illegally entering a rented property.
Breach of implied covenant of quiet enjoyment I see
At least he did the dishes.
A week and no Are the words that stood out to me
I can’t tell if this is satire or not because it’s so accurate
Man, Japanese tenant law is great. In Japan, a landlord would need to receive consent from the renter to increase rent (at the time of lease renewal). Also, in a regular lease, the landlord cannot simply just kick you out for not wanting you to pay higher rent. And, there’s a pretty robust market of individual property owners (that only own like one small group of apartments) that keep rent super competitive.
Anecdotally, I’m living in a city of 2 million people and pay about $450 a month for a 3 bedroom unit in a nice quiet neighborhood.
Cost of living is a lot less
So jelly.
The cost of living being less comes directly from the cost of rent being low. If supermarket employees have to pay Manhattan rents, those supermarket employees will need to receive a lot more money per hour from their employers, which means the employers have to increase in-store prices for consumers. That cycle is repeated for every single barber shop and schoolteacher and restaurant worker, and when the prices for services all jump up in an area, or the taxes need to increase in order for public service workers to pay higher rents on their properties, that all feeds directly into higher general inflation in a runaway spiral that bleeds the economy dry to fill the pockets of landlords who probably live out of state.
whhaaaaat oh wow
"What?"
That sounded like a guy who just wanna end it all
"Yeah, we've had that carpenter ant infestation for a few years now. I've filed about the non-load bearing wall starting to bow; but they aren't doing anything about it."
John: "I should really cash out this property before that becomes a real problem."
Was expecting the renter to call the police.
John wasn't seen after this, and the crew quit their jobs. This series was dead on arrival.
Too unrealistic and obviously staged.
World's kindest land lord
I can hear the plowshares being beaten into swords rn
If I ever become a landlord, I would give discounts to any tenants who call me "My lord".
Nah, who am I kidding. I'm a millennial. I'll never be able to afford a property.
Had me going in the first half, then you set me back into my millennial reality as well 😭😭😆
Big oof
John owns half of Melbourne
Good job Landchad
Bet bro doesn't even tip his landlord 😢 he's so generous for such a low rental raise
my landlord after increasing our $2700/month rent by $50 because of "property taxes" 😍
This is sadly more accurate then it needs to be
well just fix the dishwasher with the rent money. its legal
By treating tenants like this he saves a lot of money. Money he can use to buy more properties, thus increasing the number of people he treats this way.
This is so real and I wish it wasn't 💀
“Thank god that is over, I have to get back to my wife who I regularly cheat on.” 😂
Honestly that seems like almost every landlord 💀
I had a landlord once who would literally try to get ladies in the building to do him certain favors if they were late on rent. He would take prescription meds like percocets and Xanax from people instead of money if they were short. He never followed building codes etc. The bank eventually took possession of his properties when he became ill. He eventually passed away but man knowing that guy was wild for sure
Worlds least evil landlord:
Lore accurate land lords
It’s funny because the concept alone for this show is illegal
Ow what a sympathetic character,i look forward too future episodes
"140 extra a week, wow. Will you fix the dishwasher at least?" _"Hah no!"_
*Doom music starts as the landlord flashes orange*
Lolll this actually happened to me when I use to live in central London, my place ONLY went up by £500 a month cause the landlord felt bad for us, which is like £100-125 a week. Lovely times we live in.
So funny how he knows all these niche TV shows in the US. 😂
Only $140 more a week!? What a generous landlord.
This is unironically a good idea
I think it is ilegal tho
"Only up your rent by $142" so kind
WE SHALL REVOLT AGAINST THE LANDLORDS
TO ARMS COMRADES
Uhuh maybe rent from someone better.
Operation Highrise
Combatants: 78
Leader: Ben
Commencing in 1800 Hours Be There Or Be Square
@@Run4funorah Oh yeah, it's that simple is it?
@-Grovesy- Well, it's like the domino effect of the mouse, the cookie. As a landlord myself. I take good care of my tenants. I fix the problem the day of and they all know who I am and what I look like.
He probably needs to buy a dishwasher for all 200 properties. That will take away from his yacht buying and that'd be unheard of!
Land lords are pure evil
👍
I thought he was going to be like "wait then who is paying the other half of the rent this month"
Most compassionate landlord.
The landlord doing the dishes. I bet he used a metal scrubber on a nonstick pan.
What a wholesome landlord, he could easily fix the guy's situation but he decided instead to let him learn how to pick himself up ny his bootstraps.
You don't find those types of people anymore.
Why does this seem like it would be an actual show?
because sooner or later, someone in USA is going to start this ...
Just pull yourself up by the bootstraps, Ben.
Even if you can't afford bootstraps anymore.
This is painfully accurate landlord behavior.
@@LycanKai14 Dang it! Looks like my landlord found my youtube account 😱
He really got hit with the "only $140 more"
This would be an actual good TV show
Except that Landlords legally have to notify their tenants of all visits 48 hours in advance or else they are breaking the law.
@@ginichimaru001 my old landlord used to just come and visit whenever they wanted
Life of a fly who had its wings cut off
Life of a walk
I wish my landlord was this nice 😮😅
Bro washed the dishes and said he's struggling 😂, SEE MOM!!! 😭😭
I would have died if he said that he’s still keeping the deposit. Idk what kind of landlords you guys have had but I never get the deposit back. I’ve done everything but higher professional cleaners. One time I made the place look spotless. But when it came time to collect they kept it. The funny thing is, I had the landlord do a walkthrough with me were he couldn’t find anything wrong.
They know that most people won't actually do anything about it so they just keep it. It's an absolutely bullshit system and the punishment for falsely keeping a deposit should be severe imo, considering it's a wealthy person essentially stealing from somebody in a weaker financial situation.
@bruuhhhh idk man, I've gotten my deposit back from all four of the places I've lived before. Own my own home now, and the hoa crap is worse.
What country and state are you living in? Maybe nextime you can do the advertisement yourself to find someone to transfer the lease to them. By doing that, you can ask the new tenant for your deposit and tell them to collect theirs from the landlord. That way you will always get your money back and dont have to deal with the landlord. 😂😂
@@bruuhhhh Definitely, one time a landlord claimed there were damages in the property. But I took pictures after I left because I really needed the deposit from this place. But as soon as I suggested challenging their claims. They instantly threatened to take me to court. which I might’ve won, but I couldn’t take that kind of risk with how much money I was making at the time. So I let them take the deposit and paid a 100 dollars for no proof damages. I’ve basically been tarnishing them name ever since
@@penyamuntarbus6761 I’ve never tried that, good advice. Need to learn a few tricks to get my money back. Oh and it’s the fiery pits of Ohio lol
This guy really is just the australian kurtis conner
this is so accurate
Thought they were going to find the hidden pets😅
I would actually watch this
"Will you fix the dishwasher at least"
"NO"😈
My parents and I lived in this apartment complex for a while. It was nice at first, but the damp (cos it was a converted warehouse) and poor, tacked together amenities became a headache... the landlord was gonna up the rent even though the complex hadn't even been full developed yet. And the landlord is notorious for not procrastinating.
The kindest landlord ever.
Fr 😂
I would totally watch this if it were on TV lol 😂😂
I hate to see the slander towards landchads, those single mothers deserved the 500% rent increase
under this economy, everybody's suffering, espeically landlords. i'd hate to see them buy less sportcars and luxury items just because peasants wouldn't pay more rent
NOOOOOO. How selfish of you to think landchads don't deserve a fifth car after making a single mother k*** herself and leave her kids in an orphanage alongside increasing rent every week. How cruel of you, think of the children (of landlords) and how hard landlords work to give housing to peasantry. For shame. For shame@@Hayleyoocrazy I wouldn't expect a verminous disgusting peasant to understand smh
We're not allowed to cut the bushes in front of the porch and it has completely taken over one of the two posts.
What a generous man, if only more landlords were like him.
Wow johns such a kind soul😊
Quite literally just happened to me rent up by 120 dollars just because
That's some bullshit,they should atheist have to state a reason
@@bananabob289everything everywhere is more expensive. Untill we bring out the torches and pitchforks that wont happen
Landlord: Also, since I've noticed you struggling lately, I've decided not to resign a lease with you again, and we can start a month to month for an extra $250. Sounds good to me, right?!
Don't give them ideas to go undercover!
Back to Back videos is crazy
Gaslighting 101
That Hannah Montana reveal 😭😭
This landlord is the reason Mason has to keep failing the places he audits
It's funny but also so sad because it's true
Kindest landlord in Melbourne 😢
That landlord is catching hands
Going from John to Jono feels like a genuine cover someone would have in AU or NZ 😂
Landlord simp: only $140? Worship the the ground he walk on for his generosity
How thoughtful of john
What a true landlord
Damn, I want to be on this show! I’d finally be able to afford rent for one more month!
Any time theres even a small issue at my moms properties we are there to fix it immediately, i wish so many landlords werent assholes
Idk why I thought undercover like a hitman or something
Assassinating the dude's hopes of ever moving out to a better apartment.
So it's just standard Landlord stuff?
LOL
200 properties x 1500$ a month = 300,000$ a month for John. His annual income is thus 3.6 million $ a year
Did he give notice before he showed up? Law says he hast to give at least 24 hour notice
IRS: Let me introduce myself, jhon
THIS GUYS AN AUSSIE!!!😂😂