Landlords are usually the source of all evil. Higher rents are charged at short notice but it takes weeks to fix something. However, there are also positive examples: Right now in times of covid there were many landlords, who partly renounced rents from more than 100 flats to do their tenants something good. We have reflected both sides of the coin in our topic. We wish you a lot of fun!
#1:
landlords be like “do you have a stable job” bro do you???
— Hopi💜 (@Hopihokte) September 27, 2020
#2:
Landlords be like “it’s an old building” alright then I’ll pay old rent, here’s 20 bucks it’s a fortune
— waria 🤌☭ (@EternalDago) August 4, 2020
#3:
Y’all, does my landlord think he’s being “relatable” and “cool” with this or….?? pic.twitter.com/2SOIgObrfn
— stef r. (@ancillarytext) July 12, 2020
#4:
Credit scores are astrology for landlords
— Maddie Connors (@personallyrich) August 13, 2020
#5:
LANDLORDS: give us money so we can maintain the house
TENANTS: okay
TENANTS: can you fix the blinds or the chairs or the window lock
LANDLORDS: no— rosa 🦞 (@concheyes) September 5, 2020
#6:
A nice student landlord !!! Love you John 🥺❤️ pic.twitter.com/C3QnMOMQKV
— maisie 🌞 (@maisiegardner_) June 25, 2020
#7:
can u imagine if someobody privatized air and literally started selling air for profit that would be crazy lol anyway i gotta go pay my water bill before my landlord kicks me out of my apt
— that’s enough, eli (@jazz_inmypants) December 8, 2020
#8:
yes id like the landlord special please pic.twitter.com/FQKbqrBXVg
— sean (@smallestslime) February 14, 2021
#9:
We took our landlord to court, won our rent back, and I wrote my dissertation on it !
“The Power Dynamic in Renting: Rogue Landlords, Vulnerable Tenants and Policy Proposals for Change.” pic.twitter.com/laCEoh0QQX
— Meg 🏴🌹🦦 (@MeganC2301) April 23, 2021
#10:
love it when landlords say you can't sign a lease until you have a job. you first babe ❤️
— rachel (@bugposting) July 8, 2020
#11:
landlords really dont deserve rights pic.twitter.com/P9RewGSBWe
— mentos illness (@memehoer) July 21, 2020
#12:
first email to landlord: “hey dave I’m sure you’re busy and I hate to be a bother but we noticed…”
third email to landlord: “Mr. Whittington—I trust that you’re familiar with all local, state, and federal ordinances regarding the rights and expectations of tenants pursuant t
— 𝗰𝗮𝗹𝗲𝗯 𝗵𝗲𝗮𝗿𝗼𝗻 (@calebsaysthings) January 22, 2020