Why I Evicted My Tenant
Here's why I evicted my tenant. Full Story Here:
Here's why I evicted my tenant. Full Story Here:
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Here’s the full story: https://youtu.be/SloJvOLRkhI
Poor baby but he don’t pay no taxes, the tenant pay it all.
All you know taxpayers will have regret one day
@@patriciaMIAhe really shouldve probably being too soft in his naivete
I don’t care brother
You aint getting no sympathy
Pathetic landleech
Never mix your feelings with your business… even Ben was telling his son to worry about the money hitting his bank account not being nice (something like that)
If he was even considering renting to a sub 600 credit score tenant, it’s because his property was not a great one. The rental market is so tight, you can literally pick and choose the finest potential tenants.
Unless, of course, you’re a slumlord and great tenants won’t touch your property. In that case, you just have to consider the occasional disaster as part of the cost of doing business.
Good way to have a society built on cruelty and inhumanity
ty man im gonna start selling carcinogenic products
Ah yes, not paying rent and then pulling a shotgun on people. Surely that will have the desired outcome of a free home with no visitors and not backfire in any way at all.
Bro was either sobering up from weed or was taking other narcotics
You’d be surprised.
@DEAD MEAT JB if he’s growing then being high is probably like being sober for him
@Kai thats kinda what I meant
Sobering up from weed makes you pull a shotgun? Neh
Imagine a drug dealer with money to not pay rent
Edit: yes thank you he probably wasn’t a dealer, I wasn’t being serious and neither should you
Fr😂😂😂if anything a drug dealer would NOT want to miss their payments as why would they want to go through this hassle let alone having to re locate.
Sounds more like a lazy pot head 😂
Just bc you’re a drug dealer and growing weed doesn’t mean you have money. He could very well be sitting on 50lbs that has not moved in months
@Ed that is facts especially if it’s garbage Ik a grower in that situation, but he also owns a business so he’s good overall. Just has too much bud🤣
@Ed I was thinking that too. He’s like damn can’t they wait till it finishes growing. Gets kicked out and sells just to pay legal fees and owed rent and enough to get an Xbox. Cus I assume people who don’t pay there rent but xboxes
Most people have bad credit for a reason.
Yeah, they don’t teach good credit in public school lol
@JustSomeGamer what if u go to private school?
credit was invented to punish you for unsecured debt
Because the system is hot garbage.
When you’re 18 and sign up for loans you are too inexperienced to know it’s a bad idea then end up not being able to afford it. Doesn’t mean you’re necessarily a deadbeat sometimes just means you got played
“They seemed like nice people” famous last words for a landlord
It it’s a gamble
Yeah it’s super weird humans get super defensive about the roof over their heads. In the upper Midwest where I’m at people die from the elements. Often times it’s a death sentence. So you know if people aren’t like totally chill about losing their home… I think that’s pretty normal. It’s not an appliance or a tv. Most humans need shelter to live.
@Firefly are you insane? The guy used his rented home as a pot dispensary and got spooked and wouldn’t let anyone else into the house. He only got evicted when he stopped paying rent and basically colonized the house and claimed it as his own and pulled a shotgun on people
@@benjaminandrews956 pot is legal where I live. Who cares. It’s a plant. I own a shotgun too. Where I live it’s a free country. We do what we want.
@Firefly your insane if you think in anyway that this is appropriate behavior of a tenant. they don’t OWN the property the landlord does and if they need a roof over there heads then they need to follow the landlords rules
I had bad credit due to parents taking out loans in my name when i turned 18. So paid a whole year up front. I have never missed a day of rent. My landlords however turned out to be neglectful and tried to use my bad credit as a hold over me, I couldn’t get anywhere else but still £1500 a month to live in a home falling apart. In the end the council stepped in and had to enforce, older landlords are often the worst as they are detached from todays reality and economy.
They were willingly letting a chold with cystic fibrosis live with damp and holes and a falling apart house. Now they cant show their faces in the town they grew up in as everyone knows the scum they are ❤
Hey, hope it’s a lot better for you now!
I can tell what kind of person you are from this fake story
What sucks is the “they seemed like nice people” ruin for the real genuine people that may just be down on their luck.
People can only be down on their luck for so long before they just turn into bad people. That phrase gets overused.
@Connor Columbia I feel like it’s situational. My wife and I had bad credit because of my working at low which then turned to decent pay while she was in college. That’s just down on your luck. Though people can lie and present themselves as upstanding to get an in so I see what you’re saying
@Connor Columbia Surely we should have a system where people who are down on their luck doesnt have to resort to becoming criminals to survive
@Connor Columbia By necessity, maybe. Let’s maybe fix the system that keeps most of america struggling to make ends meet so 1000 can be uber rich?
@@thechaostornado6600 I mean yeah in an ideal world no one would be poor or commit crimes. The sad reality is that many people choose a path of crime when they didn’t have to and no one made them. You can say society did this and that all you want but at the end of the day you have a choice. I don’t know why people struggle with this concept.
It’s like bro nobody cares about your weed. He just wants to refinance his property 🤣🤣
Right 🤣 people like that are greedy af
Just so y’all know my mom had credit cards in my name the second I opened up a bank account at 16 she wrote checks in my name I was screwed from the beginning it’s not always that simple
this is more common than people think, sorry that happened to you
That’s illegal. Consult a lawyer.
@@shaquilleoatmeal6433the company will probably say, give us a police report
Its always the ppl closest to you
@@shaquilleoatmeal6433It ain’t that simple, you don’t just sue or arrest your family no matter how poorly they screw you.
Yea don’t rent to people with bad credit.
I have terrible credit. I’ve never missed a rent payment. Medical bills and losing your job will put you in the gutter for a while.
Love essentially having chinese social credit system in the U.S., definitely the best country on earth
@Mark Mulvenna there’s not a single nation I’d rather live in. Cowboy country it may be, but that’s to my liking.
@Rebel Tvshka Go to a loan company borrow some money and use to pay it off in small amounts.
You only have low credit because you don’t feel like fixing it.
@ToxicWorld already on it mate. It’s low because I’m spreading the love rather than working on one at a time.
alot of people in here with bad credit
a lot of socialist rentoids
This comment section turned me into a socialist (I now hate landlords, may allah cleanse their souls alhamdulillah
Because most Americans have bad credit…
@@15Monkes Landlords are parasites
You’d think guy growing and selling bud would be able to pay rent
That assumes he was selling
If you’re just growing in your garage, you probably dont enough to sell for a meaningful amount
@Rex Umbra to be fair, he is making some indoor weed and the garage is the only option.
@@vaderbuckeye36 one plant can be grown in a 4×4 plot.
One plant can produce 4-8oz.
One ounce can sell for ~$100
So that’s a lil bit of money depending on how big a garage it is.
He was paying.. it want until his landlord found out
technically you breached their right to quiet enjoyment first AND possibly violated title VIII of the fha. they could’ve filed constructive eviction and sued you so for the fake lawyers in the comments — if a tenant doesn’t want you to enter the premises, don’t do it unless you have specifically stated those terms of free entry in the lease. Just get a court order to enter. Owning property isn’t a game a sims, once they sign that line there rules that you must follow as well as them
ALSO: missed rent once isn’t grounds for immediate eviction you guys. obviously the true story is longer and much more boring
You made a lot of assumptions ab the state of the lease and that rent was only missed once there. Imagine it differently and see where people are coming from. He said stopped paying his rent not missed rent. Implies multiple times.
Also he didn’t breache rights first. They used his property to grow illegal drugs before anything else…. so that pretty much null and void anything else done
On top of that they never stated he did go through the garage is seems the tenet admitted grow it in the garage therefore no breach of quiet enjoyment.
@Kin9_ DERP true but that’s why i said technically, the tenant didn’t have to say why he wasn’t letting him in just that he didn’t want random people (the appraiser) on the parcel plus you need a 24hr notice to send anybody to the property so with them just popping up on the tenant randomly they have 100% right to refuse them entry with no explanation. the garage is still part of the tenants private boundaries even as an appurtenant structure. even if he doesn’t want someone in the driveway, without proper notice/documentation they gotta go
what lease wouldn’t have at minimum a 24 hour notice to enter? no need to waste data on that comment.
But remember he is the bad guy for being a landlord.
You seem like the type that people hate being around
@Phytoplankton you need to seriously take some sarcasm classes
@Phytoplankton ever heard of sarcasm
Yes.
this but unironic
How are people sticking up for the guy that stopped paying rent?
@Jimpiedepimpie I hope you don’t pay rent and the landlord puts one in the soft spot on your head
@Paige Flame You already have lead in your water pipes, nobody has to do anything to you. ☺️
@Paige Flame yikes
Criminals defend other criminals
He ruins it for other dudes who have bad credit and whose gf works but also has bad credit and grows weed but doesn’t own a shotgun 😂😂😂
lol good one
It’s the guys with bad credit who’s gf works but also has bed credit and grows weed and has a shotgun and PULLING said shotgun on people irresponsibly, ruining it for the rest of us.
Just tryna smoke weed and shoot shotgun responsibly with bad credit.
Ive heard so many stories of people taking out loans and getting credit cards in their kida names and messing up their credit by the time they get to preschool. Thats such a shitty thing to do to your kids!
So is doing drugs while pregnant
@@badactor3440 while we dont know that happened in this scenario…. I concur. And i chief like Sitting Bull 🤣
My dad wanted to name me after him so he could use my credit, my mom didn’t let him cuz he already had a son with another woman named after him. Anyway he fucked up my half brothers credit before he hit high school
Happened to my sister… except with a mortgage 😬
Man wasn’t even mad about the weed, he’s just pissed you didn’t let the appraiser in! Let the man get his house inspect and pay your rent on time!
lol yeah
He definitely told him the weed was a problem which is most likely why the guy went rogue
@@maltheri9833 yeah we aint getting the full story here for sure
@@iraniansuperhacker4382He tells more of the story on his channel.
As a landlord, 100% of the (first hand) bad stories I’ve heard start with “they were a family friend”, “I knew them from church”, “they seemed like good people”. You can have friends that are good people with zero financial sense.
Do the extra leg work to vet your residents. That means ACTUALLY calling previous landlords and their place of employment to rental hostility and verify income. An extra hour of work now saves you exponentially more work and cash lost down the road.
Also, I would rent to someone less qualified who asks good questions at the walk through and shows that they communicate well. Any issue we’ve ever had (including both income earners being laid off simultaneously 😞) could be resolved to both parties benefit through clear communication. These are also the folks who are going to do the required maintenance, like changing the provided hvac filters and trimming the lawn. (I do have a minimum qualification of 660 credit and 3x rent in income. I make case by case exceptions for background checks if they tell me the truth before I find it in the report.)