People 3
Recently, the landlady contacted me and told me I had two days to leave because her relatives were visiting the city and she wanted them to stay in this flat. I asked for additional time, but she refused. I was desperate because I knew I would be unable to locate a new place in two days.
I miraculously discovered a new flat. My manager at work observed that I was depressed and asked me why. I told him everything. He stated his wife had a vacant house and I could reside there. I was overjoyed, packed my belongings, and moved out.
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People 4
I rented a flat but did not move in straight away since I needed to relocate my belongings first. One morning, I opened the front door to see a man reclining on my pink sofa. I did not close the door and began yelling. So he casually buttoned his coat, as if everything was OK, called me by name, handed me the keys, and departed.
It turned out it was the landlord’s brother. This fellow used to live here and appears to have decided to spend the night here as he did in the past. He ate all of my chocolates, by the way. This story has left me traumatized for life.
People 5
I rented a home. Everything was good until the landlady split up with her boyfriend. She’s already moved some of her belongings to the garage. And now she’s moaning about excessive rent charges.
I get a feeling she wants to live here. I texted her that we have a contract, and I am not comfortable with her remaining here at all. It’s been two days and she has not responded. I do not know what to do. © pastelbroccoli0414 / Reddit
People 6
I urgently needed a place to reside. So I rented a room in a 3-bedroom apartment with two roommates. The landlady strongly told me that no boyfriends were allowed. Fine.
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