Times When People's Apartments Had Them Doing a Double Take
Imagine Having a Broken Window for 2 Years and This Is How Your Landlord Fixes It
Breaking news—a landlord has finally addressed a tenant’s broken window after a staggering four years and two rent increases. But don’t get too excited. Instead of hiring a professional to fix the window properly, this landlord decided to take a more “creative” approach. They used a big wooden plank to patch things up
Who needs sunlight or a functioning window, right? This so-called solution might save a few bucks, but it leaves the tenant with a view of the world through cracks in the plank. Fresh air? Forget about it. You’ll have to settle for a breeze from the gaps. This move certainly adds “character” to the apartment, but is it really the kind of character anyone wants? Landlords like this make you wonder—what’s next? A cardboard door or a tarp for a roof? At least it’s a story to tell, though probably not the one the tenant hoped for.