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The truth has finally been revealed by the Australian-Chinese landlords who brutally chased the tenants! White tenants ignore warnings to stay with their girlfriend

reviously, the news that an Asian landlord suddenly drove away the tenants sparked heated discussions, and the truth has now been unveiled. The original landlord was angry because of the idea that the girlfriend of the tenant still lived in the house.

According to the Daily Mail, the Chinese landlord's name is Liu, and the tenant's name is Yousef.Yousef, who was told to move out within two weeks the day before he was rushed, and when he returned to his house, he was surprised to find that the door lock had been replaced. His luggage was also packed in a garbage bag and piled in the garage.

When he questioned the landlord, the other party burst into a frenzy of laughter. "I changed my mind and what about me," Yousef said. "I couldn't control my temper. I wanted to lose my temper, but I couldn't help it."

Not only was Yousef evicted within a day, but he was also denied entry. Yousef said he had a deposit and a week's rent at the landlord's house and lost items of special significance to him, including photos of his dead mother.

A reporter asked Mr. Liu if he had kicked Yousef out of the door, and he replied, "No, I didn't." Lawyers said that although the rental ads for the suite were published on Gumtree without written form, Mr. Liu's actions were still unreasonable and required at least 30 days' notice to tenants.

The night before the forced eviction, Yousef brought a girlfriend to his house. Mr. Liu told him that his girlfriend had to leave by midnight that night, and Mr. Liu sent a two-week notice when Yousef's girlfriend left.

As a result, Mr. Liu found Yousef's girlfriend still living in the house the next day, and angrily threw out Yousef's luggage and changed the lock.

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