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Swiss Man Wrecks Hua Hin Rental, Owner Warns Others

A woman in Hua Hin has alerted fellow property owners and local women after her rental house was severely damaged by a Swiss tenant, who continued to invite women to the property post-lease. The homeowner's Facebook post, featuring photos and details, swiftly caught online attention. She reports the tenant left the house in disarray, with damaged items including a stabbed mattress and electrical appliances in the swimming pool.

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The property, rented by the Swiss national after leaving another nearby house, was found with excessive damage within a mere six months. Surprising discoveries included over 100 condoms and extensive mess in the kitchen and bathroom. Online, many speculated that the damage was intentional, though the homeowner revealed no prior conflict with the tenant, suggesting possible mental health issues as a motive.

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Due to the incident going viral, the homeowner was contacted by Channel 8 for further coverage. They are reportedly coordinating with Hua Hin Police Station to help the owner claim compensation. In addition to alerting landlords, the homeowner advised local women to be cautious, as the tenant allegedly continued to arrange meetings with them at the property.

As of now, there has been no public response from the accused tenant, nor have the police announced any legal proceedings.

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