I couldnt imagine renting to scum like that, cause it would be all over the news how I went nuts and beat the crap out of the renter.
A good friend of mine lives in a nice rural area, 5 acre lots, nice homes. Well his neighbors house was rented home, large 2500 sq foot home with basement, 3 acres, nice. Well.....A renter decided to make 1 of the upstairs bedrooms a guinea pig room. Yep, they put up a gate on the door and threw sawdust chunks on the carpet and let these guineas have at it. Carpet was destroyed and the house smelled like a barn. Kitchen wrecked, flooring busted up, you name it. BOTTOM LINE: If you rent a home be sure that you have in the contract that every month you do a tour of the home and inspect for damage and absolutely no Pets.....Period. (not even a fish tank) People that rent (usually) dont give a schitt and wreck the place. My parents had a rental home, across the street....but.....the quality of people is not good. Carpet over time turns to schitt anyway, but....its worse with renters. My parents actually had the house torn down cause they were only clearing $100 per month after insurance and maint. and all the crap. (and this is nice area too) Renting sucks. I am done ranting now.
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