Another horror story is property damage. Some Section 8 tenants may not take good care of the property. For example, they might have wild parties and break things, or let their kids draw on the walls. It can be costly for landlords to repair all the damages.
A common horror story is landlords withholding security deposits for no good reason. They might claim false damages just to keep the money.
One common element is lack of proper maintenance. Like landlords not fixing broken appliances or plumbing issues. Another is invasion of privacy, such as entering the rental property without notice. And unfair rent increases also feature often, where landlords raise the rent without valid justification.
Another is post - operative problems like bad reactions to pain medications. Some women feel extremely nauseous or drowsy, which can be a nightmare when they are trying to care for a new baby. Also, problems with the incision site like it reopening or getting infected are often part of these horror stories.
Common elements often include landlords being unresponsive. For instance, when tenants report issues, the landlord simply ignores them. Bad communication is also a big part. Some landlords are very difficult to reach or don't communicate clearly about important matters such as lease renewals or changes in terms. And then there is the issue of illegal eviction attempts. Landlords may try to force tenants out without proper legal procedures just because they can get more money from new tenants.
Unfair fees are also common. Landlords might try to squeeze extra money out of tenants for things that are not their responsibility. And there are also cases where landlords are extremely unresponsive to tenant requests. Tenants might have a legitimate problem, like a broken window that needs fixing, and the landlord just doesn't care and takes forever to do anything about it. This can make the living situation really difficult for the tenant. In some cases, it can even be dangerous, like if the broken window is a security risk.
One horror story could be about a Section 8 tenant who completely trashed the property. They punched holes in the walls, broke all the windows, and left the place in a total mess. The landlord was left with a huge bill for repairs and had a hard time getting the tenant out due to the Section 8 regulations.
Another common one is when landlords use false accusations to evict tenants. They might claim the tenant has damaged the property when it's not true. I heard of a case where a landlord said a tenant had painted the walls without permission when in fact the walls were in the same state as when the tenant moved in. The tenant had to fight in court to prove their innocence.
One horror story could be about the extremely poor maintenance. Tenants in Section 8 housing might face issues like leaky roofs for months without any repairs. The landlords, knowing that the tenants are on Section 8, may not be as responsive as they should be, leaving the tenants in a constantly wet and moldy living environment which is a serious health hazard.
One common problem is bad landlords. They may not maintain the property well, like in the case where the heating system was broken in winter and the landlord took forever to fix it.
Well, a typical horror story is about sensitivity. After getting veneers, some patients experience extreme tooth sensitivity to hot and cold. It can be so bad that they can't enjoy normal foods and drinks. There are also instances where the gums around the veneers become inflamed. This can be due to poor installation or an allergic reaction to the materials used. And sometimes, the veneers don't match the surrounding teeth color as well as expected, looking like a patchy or mismatched set.