Times When People's Apartments Had Them Doing a Double Take
The Landlord Who Drank His Tenant's Beer
This landlord crossed a major line when he entered a tenant’s apartment to paint and decided to help himself to an unopened beer in the kitchen. Not only was this behavior completely inappropriate, but the beer wasn’t just any ordinary drink—it was a limited-edition release honoring MF Doom, the legendary rapper who had recently passed away. The tenant had been collecting this beer as a keepsake, never intending to drink it. Imagine the shock of discovering that the landlord had casually cracked it open and started swigging it without a second thought
Who does that?
Landlords have a responsibility to respect their tenants’ personal space and belongings, but this incident shows a blatant disregard for boundaries. Limited-edition items, especially those tied to cultural icons like MF Doom, hold significant sentimental and sometimes financial value. Would you want someone treating your prized possessions so carelessly? This situation serves as a reminder to always ask before touching anything that doesn’t belong to you—especially when it’s something as unique and meaningful as a tribute to a hip-hop legend.