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Where was the best hiding place you ever found in a rental property?

Many years ago I was renting out a unit in a building I owned. The new tenant that moved in was very happy with everything, especially after going through a thorough inspection, using a checklist, of everything in the unit just prior to her moving in.Two days later the new tenant contacted me. There was one electrical outlet in the main bedroom that didn't work, having plugged in a floor lamp. I checked the circuit breaker which was fine as well as the other electrical outlets in the room which worked fine. Many times these outlets are strung on the same circuit so if one doesn't work, chances are those other outlets "down line" won't work.I unscrewed the center wall plate screw and took off the cover. Smiling, I found the "problem!"The prior tenant had, evidently, removed the existing outlet box and installed a "Fake" outlet box that was used as a mini wall safe! Right there in that fake electrical wall box behind the realistic looking plug plate, she had hidden a watch and a safe deposit box key to a bank! The new tenant and I had a good laugh before I replaced the outlet with the proper two plug electric box and cover. The wires were behind the fake box and were capped off.In the end, I contacted the previous tenant and told her what I found. She had left a forwarding phone number and address for mail. I kept her items in my office until she came back to sign for and collect the two items.All's well that ends well!

What's the sleaziest trick a landlord tried to pull on you?

Several years ago in New York City, I lived in an apartment owned by a largely absentee landlord, who was nonetheless quite aggressive and hostile (via email, the only way we could correspond with him).When gave notice that we were going to move out, he declined to conduct a move-out inspection in person. We were already concerned for our security deposit because of his demeanor, so we took extensive pictures of the vacant unit and sent them to him as a precaution. In the master bedroom, there was a large, full-wall-sized mirror which was firmly bolted in. It had been there when we moved in and we had always thought of it as a cool feature of the apartment.When he saw the pictures, he informed us that he was going to deduct money from our security deposit to remove the mirror, which he “had no record of.” When I protested that it was there from we moved in, he angrily told me to “stop lying.”Some years prior when we moved in, he had given us the prior tenants’ contact info, since one of the things he liked to do was outsource logistical arrangements to tenants. So we were meant to coordinate directly with them to hand over keys and so forth.I still had their contact info, so I emailed one of them and asked if she had any pictures showing the mirror present. She did, and sent me a selfie she took on the day she moved out, of herself in the mirror.I sent the picture to the landlord and informed him we’d be presenting this to the small claims court judge if he proceeded to deduct anything from our security deposit. He replied with a one-line email saying that he would not be deducting anything.

What is the most disrespectful thing your neighbour has done?

My neighbour downstairs and I had some history. They had a dog that howled non-stop when it was left alone and I had a construction mishap. But we'd sorted it out and I thought we were good.A few years passed; he and I both moved out and rented our places.His tenant worked in hospitality and got home late so he naturally wanted to sleep in. My tenant was the nicest guy ever.His tenant contacted “Bob" to complain that every morning at 8 he was woken up by high heeled shoes pounding on the ceiling above him.Most people would suggest going upstairs to chat about it. Alternately, Bob had my email address, he could have contacted me. Bob had owned in the building longer than I had and should have known that with 7 units on his floor and 5 on mine the unit numbers wouldn't line-up. But Bob's response was to go full on pitbull. He complained to the Board and the Property Management company in vitriolic terms, cursing me out by name. AND the tenant put a really nasty letter under my door.My tenant contacted me and he was so freaked out. He was usually gone by 8, he never wore shoes in the unit, he was frightened by the really rude letter and wondered if he should move out.I had to try to inform/convince all the parties that the downstairs bedroom was actually under the next door unit, which was a business. When the women showed up to work at 800 they, naturally, had their shoes on.The people next door were really nice about it and spent thousands on a bunch of thick rugs which made their cool industrial loft space a little less cool looking.After all that effort and kindness neither the landlord nor the tenant ever apologized for accusing the wrong people or thanked the right people for their efforts.

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