Landlord Keeps Woman's Deposit Worth Over Rs 20,000 After Finding Single Pea In The Freezer
The woman lists the various reasons she and her roommates didn't receive their security deposit in the video, including the frozen pea and a "small piece of paper" left on the floor.
Some landlords turn out to be your worst nightmare, and something similar happened with this woman. One pea being left in the freezer is just one of the "hilarious" reasons why a TikToker didn't receive her full deposit back after vacating her property.
Matilda-or @matildaaahh2001 as she's known TikTok posted a video and showed other users the alleged "damage" that she and her roommates had incurred, which had cost them hundreds.
"For anyone wondering, they took ?210 for all this damage," the video was captioned.
She lists the various reasons she and her roommates didn't receive their security deposit in the video, including the frozen pea and a "small piece of paper" left on the floor.
Posting the clip, Matilda wrote: "Rating the reasons we're not getting our full deposit back."
"A single pea in the freezer at 6/10 must have been hard to clean that up."
The next scene in the video reveals a bottle of Febreze lying on the ground in one of the rooms, which Matilda jokingly said could have been an issue because the landlord didn't like its unique scent.
Matilda went on: "Someone left a Febreze bottle on 4/10. Maybe they didn't like the smell. "
After that, a photo of a dehumidifier that the former renter alleges did not belong to her or her housemates is shown in a hallway.
She said: "The dehumidifier that belongs to them that they didn't pick up all year 7/10. You're right. That's our fault, babes."
The next item was a little piece of paper on the floor, which Matilda gave a score of 9/10 and added:
"[The landlord] must have needed a whole cleaning crew to sort that out."
Matilda cannot assign a score to the final picture since it is too hazy to interpret.
She said: "Don't even know what this is supposed to be ???/10."
The video shared last year resurfaced on the internet and recently became viral. People echoed her sentiments and shared how they had gone through the same thing. Some even urged her to fight the charges.
A netizen wrote: "Please tell me you appealed this - there is no legitimate loss there that the landlord can claim for."
Another one joined the debate and said, "I know it's not funny, but that is hilarious. I hope you appeal and get your money back." Another TikToker wrote: "Someone I know left a bottle of wine for the new tenants who were moving in later that day and were charged for leaving something behind."
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