1. Picture #3 of “garbage accumulating.” Are you fucking kidding me? It is in an area for trash. When does garbage not accumulate? It is a few bags for a big buildingz
2. Picture #5 of “poor conditions” in a building show an active construction area where the floor has brand new and carefully laid down protection and a dust curtain.
3. Picture #6 makes you think that some old fecally encrusted toilet removed from an apartment is just sitting in a lobby. It’s a brand new toilet with what looks like a bag with the rubber seal, mounting bolts, etc. in it sitting there. So, the guy is putting a new toilet in a unit and some fag probably thought it was sitting there for a day or two too long and took a picture of it.
The photos of the bedbug guy are pretty horrifying, but I had bedbugs once and I eliminated them immediately on my own and didn’t allow myself to be continuosly gnawed on like this fucking junkie did. What the fuck is going on with his foot? It looks like he was shooting tranq into it and it got infected. That’s not typical of a bedbug bite.
I hate these tenants just as much as the landlords. They’re mostly a bunch or rent-controlled niggers, faggots, Jews and other Liberal malcontents who whine about everything. If the conditions are so terrible, why would you continue to pay rent and live there?
[ - ] Sector2 1 point 10 monthsAug 5, 2024 20:12:22 ago (+1/-0)
Pics are sketchy. The trashy lobby photo shows how filthy the tenants are. Air shaft debris is from current construction.
There's no such thing as "house mites". As far as dust mites go: "Dust mites are nearly everywhere; roughly four out of five homes in the United States have dust mite allergens in at least one bed."
If it's that bad, perhaps they should consider moving to more upscale accomodations.
All said and done, this is a direct result of “rent stabilization: control”.
Just like any other government solution to a problem, it just brings about more problems.
Some are just scumbags, yet others can barely pay the taxes on the building. So, what is the choice, continue losing money hand over fist, or make it so miserable, people will leave on their own accord, then you can fix the building, then rent it out for the going rate?
[ + ] Sector2
[ - ] Sector2 1 point 10 monthsAug 5, 2024 20:12:22 ago (+1/-0)
There's no such thing as "house mites". As far as dust mites go: "Dust mites are nearly everywhere; roughly four out of five homes in the United States have dust mite allergens in at least one bed."
If it's that bad, perhaps they should consider moving to more upscale accomodations.
[ + ] TheBigGuyFromQueens
[ - ] TheBigGuyFromQueens [op] 1 point 10 monthsAug 5, 2024 20:14:54 ago (+1/-0)
[ + ] ParnellsUprising
[ - ] ParnellsUprising 0 points 10 monthsAug 5, 2024 20:07:45 ago (+0/-0)
Just like any other government solution to a problem, it just brings about more problems.
Some are just scumbags, yet others can barely pay the taxes on the building. So, what is the choice, continue losing money hand over fist, or make it so miserable, people will leave on their own accord, then you can fix the building, then rent it out for the going rate?