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Well-dressed, well-spoken and presentable - but he lived like a pig after his woman left him!

 

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A manager at some rented rooms in Chonburi got a shock when she opened the apartment of a man who had disappeared. 

 

Wall to wall litter and filth and an awful smell. 

 

Julaporn told Daily News that a couple had moved in in 2010 but in 2018 the woman moved out. 

 

The man was presentable, well-dressed and well-spoken; he would go to his factory job in a mask every day.

 

But one day the maid noticed a leak from the water meter and Julaporn tried to contact the man to no avail. Line messages were read but no reply was forthcoming.

 

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In the end she decided to use the master key and faced the shock of someone who had been living like a pig. 

 

He only needed to speak nicely and ask the maid to clear up the rubbish and all would have been fine, she said. 

 

Now she has filed a complaint with the Nong Kham police. 

 

Source; Daily News

 

 

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Hey that kind of looks like my apartment when I don't clean it for a week...Well maybe not quite this bad but its amazing how fast a place can get dirty with out regular cleaning....

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As long as he paid the rent, why would the landlord care?

They just want the money.

Must have been a good tenant if he stayed there 10 years.

Clean up at the end 2 hours work, 4 if they scrub the place.

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3 minutes ago, robblok said:

Did you lose your mind ? Depends a bit if it is rented out with furniture. But so much garbage can cause damage to the unit. I would be worried about that too.

Tiled floor, concrete walls, plastic doors ......... what damage were you thinking of?

But 10 years with landlord spending 0bht on maintenance, landlord should be refurbishing anyway.

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2 minutes ago, BritManToo said:

Tiled floor, concrete walls, plastic doors ......... what damage were you thinking of?

But 10 years with landlord spending 0bht on maintenance, landlord should be refurbishing anyway.

Sounds like you find living in this kind of filth acceptable.

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28 minutes ago, smedly said:

stinky farang

 

12 minutes ago, robblok said:

Or Thai.. does not say. But probably one of those guys who never learned to cook and clean. I can do it but I just hire a maid much easier. I got better ways to spend my time. 


"he would go to his factory job in a mask every day."

I'm guessing Thai. If a foreigner had a "factory job", he'd have been (most likely) making a decent wage and living in a nicer place.
And the headline would have blared "FOREIGNER" or "Dirty Farang" as well.

Also, if it was a foreigner there'd probably be more empty beer bottles laying around and junk food wrappers from fast food joints, not "Thai style" take out food in styrofoam and plastic bags.

I imagine that place would be stinking to high heaven and be infested with thousands of ants and flies, not to mention mold and bacteria. Surprised the landlady/owner wasn't getting complaints from other tenants long before this.

From the sounds of it he just up and left as well and probably living the same way somewhere else.

There've been other stories posted on TV of similar cases, usually Thais, living somewhere then disappearing and leaving a massive pile of garbage behind. I think one not so long ago was a story about a condo (in South Pattaya or maybe Jomtien ?) where it looked like they were running a recycling center in the condo and every room was absolutely filthy.

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13 minutes ago, BritManToo said:

Tiled floor, concrete walls, plastic doors ......... what damage were you thinking of?

But 10 years with landlord spending 0bht on maintenance, landlord should be refurbishing anyway.

You can get mold and other stuff. You can have liquids draining into the floor. Sorry I just believe in keeping a house (reasonably) clean.

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1 minute ago, robblok said:

You can get mold and other stuff. You can have liquids draining into the floor. Sorry I just believe in keeping a house (reasonably) clean.

This is not about your beliefs.

It's about a landlord making a profit from a tenant ....... and I'd be happy with one that paid on time for 10 years.

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48 minutes ago, redwood1 said:

Hey that kind of looks like my apartment when I don't clean it for a week...Well maybe not quite this bad but its amazing how fast a place can get dirty with out regular cleaning....

 

I wouldn't know.      I like a clean place.

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3 hours ago, Kerryd said:

 


"he would go to his factory job in a mask every day."

I'm guessing Thai. If a foreigner had a "factory job", he'd have been (most likely) making a decent wage and living in a nicer place.
And the headline would have blared "FOREIGNER" or "Dirty Farang" as well.

Also, if it was a foreigner there'd probably be more empty beer bottles laying around and junk food wrappers from fast food joints, not "Thai style" take out food in styrofoam and plastic bags.

I imagine that place would be stinking to high heaven and be infested with thousands of ants and flies, not to mention mold and bacteria. Surprised the landlady/owner wasn't getting complaints from other tenants long before this.

From the sounds of it he just up and left as well and probably living the same way somewhere else.

There've been other stories posted on TV of similar cases, usually Thais, living somewhere then disappearing and leaving a massive pile of garbage behind. I think one not so long ago was a story about a condo (in South Pattaya or maybe Jomtien ?) where it looked like they were running a recycling center in the condo and every room was absolutely filthy.

I was being humorous

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3 hours ago, BritManToo said:

As long as he paid the rent, why would the landlord care?

Well they did say  there was a bad smell, but surprisingly no mention of vermin. 

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3 hours ago, BritManToo said:

Clean up at the end 2 hours work, 4 if they scrub the place.

Such a mess can lead to a serious pest problem.

Might need a pest exterminator before touching anything.

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If I had a tenant living in conditions like this, I would be wondering what else might be wrong with him.

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4 hours ago, Kerryd said:

 


"he would go to his factory job in a mask every day."

I'm guessing Thai. If a foreigner had a "factory job", he'd have been (most likely) making a decent wage and living in a nicer place.
And the headline would have blared "FOREIGNER" or "Dirty Farang" as well.

Also, if it was a foreigner there'd probably be more empty beer bottles laying around and junk food wrappers from fast food joints, not "Thai style" take out food in styrofoam and plastic bags.

I imagine that place would be stinking to high heaven and be infested with thousands of ants and flies, not to mention mold and bacteria. Surprised the landlady/owner wasn't getting complaints from other tenants long before this.

From the sounds of it he just up and left as well and probably living the same way somewhere else.

There've been other stories posted on TV of similar cases, usually Thais, living somewhere then disappearing and leaving a massive pile of garbage behind. I think one not so long ago was a story about a condo (in South Pattaya or maybe Jomtien ?) where it looked like they were running a recycling center in the condo and every room was absolutely filthy.

Are you a detective?

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6 hours ago, robblok said:

Did you lose your mind ? Depends a bit if it is rented out with furniture. But so much garbage can cause damage to the unit. I would be worried about that too.

And lets not dare to consider the vermin that cr*p will attract, let alone disease :dry:

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So no inspection, no repaint, no upgrade of facilities during the tenancy it seems, and certainly not since the woman departed. Perhaps she became tired of cleaning up after him.

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