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Phuket Landlord Shocked At Damage Caused By Foreign Tenant


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12 minutes ago, ExpatOilWorker said:

Strange the place is you neat, clean and tidy. Why did he paint the right door white?

It is not the same door.  Bottom one is wood, top on is plastic.

 

Anyway, the termites did it.

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4 minutes ago, JoeyMac said:

Might be more to the story. 

 

Why on earth would he do that to the property? Seems vengeful. 

Exactly... as stated he was abandoning the lease early and was pissed because he would be forfeiting his deposit... he thought the deposit was for physical damage so he was going to make sure that there was some... doesn't have a clue about what "damages" means in a lease.

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It looks like a different set of rooms.

The floor tiles appear different.

The door leading to the outside is closed. Could it be that the view is different?

Why would the tenant remove the door? (Or anything else for that matter).

Why isn't there any signs of dirt, garbage or other indicators that this tenant was using it as a drug producing base?

The owner reported the damage to police "who have summoned the Ukrainian tenant but it seems he is getting ready to catch a flight out of the country tomorrow (Aug. 25). Why should that imply a reluctance to prevent him leaving?

The landlord also added :that he would like an entry ban imposed on this tenant".

Why would he do that, but not impose an exit ban.

Could this be a Russian propaganda story meant to discredit a Ukrainian?

By a landlord who goes by the name of 'Mercedes P. BenzZaa"?

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11 minutes ago, MrJ2U said:

House looks like a dump in both the before and after photos.

 

Leaky roof, owners problem.

 

690,000 in damages, seems inflated. 

I'm with you on this, surely leaky roof is for the owner and just short of 700,000 baht buys a helluva lot of furniture.

 

You could have it handmade to measure for a lot less than that.

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More likely the entire load of cupboards is in the condo next door.  Seeing the tenant had left someone simply went in and gutted it and put it in their own condo - after all, to gut a condo like that would not be easily not seen - somebody would see you moving that much out and asked questions. 

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4 hours ago, webfact said:

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A YOUNG THAI man who had rented his house in Phuket to a Ukrainian man was shocked to discover today (Aug. 24) that the tenant had removed all the built-in furniture with the leaky roof almost collapsing and mould growing on the walls, Sanook.com said.

 

The landlord, Facebook user Mercedes P. BenzZaa, told Phuket Times news service that he has reported the damage to police who have summoned the Ukrainian tenant but it seems he is getting ready to catch a flight out of the country tomorrow (Aug. 25).

 

He added that he would like an entry ban imposed on this tenant as he still has a valid lease to continue living in the house and he was afraid if he did so more destruction would occur.

 

Aside from removing all the built-in cabinets, wardrobes and shelves with the roof too leaking, there are also drilling marks at various points with blue metal shelves placed in every room.

 

by TNR Staff 

Top Photos show the house when it was rented out and the state it is in now. Credit: Sanook.com

 

Full story: https://thainewsroom.com/2023/08/24/phuket-landlord-shocked-at-damage-caused-by-foreign-tenant/

 

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