One common element is bad landlords. They might be unresponsive to maintenance requests like when there are plumbing issues or electrical problems. Another is false advertising. For example, the room is shown as clean and spacious in the pictures but in reality it's dirty and tiny.
Sure. One horror story is when the tenant found out the landlord was secretly entering the room when they were out. The tenant noticed personal items moved around and it was really creepy. Another one is about a rental with a serious mold problem that the landlord refused to fix, making the tenant sick.
One rental horror story is when the landlord suddenly increased the rent by a huge amount without any prior notice. Just when you thought you had a stable place to live, you find out you can't afford it anymore.
Well, start by asking for references from the landlord. If they are hesitant to provide them, that's a bad sign. Then, during the viewing, test all the facilities like the lights, faucets, and the stove. You don't want to move in and find out things don't work. Also, make sure you understand the rent payment process clearly. Is there a grace period? How do they accept payments? And don't forget to check the neighborhood safety. You can look at local crime rates. If you follow these steps, you'll be less likely to encounter a rental horror story.
One horror story is about a tenant who found out the apartment had a severe mold problem that the landlord tried to hide. The tenant started getting sick all the time, but the landlord refused to fix it. Eventually, the tenant had to break the lease and find a new place while still dealing with health issues.
I had a horror story where the Airbnb host was really creepy. He would keep showing up unannounced. One time he even entered the place while I was taking a shower. It made me feel so unsafe that I left early.
My horror story was with a city apartment rental. The photos online looked amazing. But when we entered, it was filthy. There were stains on the carpets and the furniture was falling apart. It was not at all what we expected and really ruined our vacation mood.
There was a rental where the lights would flicker on and off by themselves, especially in the basement. The tenant once went down to check and felt an extreme coldness that was not normal for a basement. When they looked around, they thought they saw a shadowy figure out of the corner of their eye. After that, they were too scared to stay and moved out immediately.
One horror story is about a tenant who found out the apartment was infested with cockroaches after moving in. The landlord refused to take any action at first. Another is a renter who discovered mold growing all over the bathroom walls due to a leak that the landlord had ignored for months. And there was a case where a tenant was constantly harassed by the upstairs neighbor, and the landlord did nothing to resolve the situation.
One horror story is getting a rental car that breaks down in the middle of nowhere. I was on a long road trip and suddenly the engine started making strange noises and then just died. I was stranded for hours waiting for the rental company to send help.