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Australian-Chinese landlords experience: new tenants see the former tenant hole in the wall, deposit, rent is missing

The so-called "rent bully" is in fact the same truth as eating a bully meal:

To rent your house, but not to pay!

 

Many Australian "old landlords", or more or less, have encountered such "rent bullies", but certainly not: paying rent and Bond money alone.

But don't live with you, house. Just run away!

 

1. Chinese landlord expose: the tenant paid the money and ran away! This morning, we received the expose of a WeChat reader, a Chinese landlord, who was recently refunded by old tenants and checked in by new tenants.

He found out that his house had already been "transformed"!

 

(photo source: Web)

 

The Chinese landlord's surname is Liu. Let's call him Mr. Liu.

According to Mr. Liu, before the two Vietnamese Chinese arrived, the tenants were two Thai couples, who paid their rent on time every month and never had complaints from neighbors, so Mr. Liu has always been relieved to do "hand-shaking."

It wasn't until last month that his lease with his ex-tenant expired, and the Thai couple moved on time. After a rough check, he returned Bond gold to them.

Who would have thought that, a few days later, a new resident on schedule told him: all the holes in your house wall are being drilled!

 

  

Mr. Liu was shocked: "Cave? I didn't see a hole when I checked house! But it's not a big deal. Just find someone to fix it. "

As a result, when Mr. Liu brought the repairman to the door, he found his house empty, and the new tenant even packed his bags and left at night!

 

This Bond Kim and the rent have been paid. Why did he run away?

Mr. Liu this cheap "take" a bit of panic, is there another hole in the wall?

The master who came to repair the wall told him after checking the situation that the holes were chiseled at first sight, much like those used for marijuana walking wires!

He looked at the five holes in the wall, reminiscent of a horrific picture.

 

Indoor "marijuana Garden"!

In the course of this year, my rented house has been transformed into something like this, and I am completely in the dark.?

 

This idea makes Mr. Liu feel cool behind his back.

The following is a transcript of Mr. Liu's chat with the editorial department of the Weekly Newspapers:

 

 

 

2, if the facts are really like what Mr. Liu said, why do the new lodgers have to collect things all night and go away?

Reminiscent of the reaction of the two Vietnamese when they first came to see the house, Mr. Liu said: it is very likely that they are also "the same people in the same path"!

 

  

According to Mr. Liu's speculation, the two new tenants saw signs of "familiarity" on the wall, and later discovered "familiar" holes in the wall, and immediately guessed that the house had previously been transformed into a "marijuana house."

The more they thought about it, the more they felt guilty: "Why so coincidentally?" I think marijuana's house just got hit by marijuana. Isn't that a trap? "

They may even suspect that the landlord is a fishing law enforcement "undercover police", only then did not even want Bond money and rent, escaped overnight, write off the mobile phone.

It is worth mentioning that just a few days ago, something similar happened in a wealthy part of Sydney!

 

(photo source: daily Mail)

 

A Chinese family rented a luxury house in Sydney's wealthy district of Mosman for A $2900 a week.

(photo source: daily Mail)

 

But it was found in a temporary inspection by an intermediary: this century-old mansion has been transformed into a "marijuana plantation"!

Police then arrived at the scene, in the room found more than 300 mature marijuana!

(photo source: daily Mail)

 

Incidentally, Melbourne has also seen a private use of properties by tenants for marijuana farming:

 

Asian mafia members used fake identities to rent houses in Melbourne and then converted their 21 house rentals into marijuana gardens, yielding a $6 million marijuana!

And the landlord suffered a loss of millions of Australian dollars as a result.

 

 

It is understood that the recent two years of indoor "marijuana Garden" cases, has been highly valued by the Australian police.

In addition to receiving a report search, Australian police usually check the presence of the indoor "marijuana Garden" in two ways.

 

01 helicopter thermal induction

 

Because the growth environment of marijuana is in the tropics, it is necessary to survive in the environment of high temperature, so the indoor temperature of marijuana planting is usually very high.

If the police fly a helicopter from a high altitude over the house and use a thermal response radar, they can immediately find out the abnormal temperature of the house and check it out.


02 electricity bill is too high

 

It is also because of the harsh growth environment of marijuana that the equipment used to plant marijuana indoors is extremely power-consuming. This is also one of the ways through which the police check:

If a family uses electricity almost 24 hours a day, it may be called a "water meter."

Finally, we would like to remind the majority of Chinese landlords:

Rental house should also be polished eyes, to strictly verify the identity of the tenant, regular inspection of house, not due to negligence to suffer unnecessary losses!

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