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The renter rattled the rental house, causing one hundred thousand damage and threatening to kill the landlord.

A week ago, when a landlord went back to see the house he rented, he was horrified to find it completely destroyed.

The electrical appliances were broken, the floor was littered with garbage and the walls were removed, which was definitely the homeowner's worst nightmare.

When Hendrik Koji came to his house in Goodna, Kunzhou, the 68-year-old man was shocked to find that the house had been "To be stripped of all the bones.".

The house was brutally destroyed, most of the rooms piled up with piles of clothes and rubbish, and many wallboards were scattered on the floor, leaving only frames.

"I don't understand why people do this," he told 9News.

Damaged items include ovens and stoves, a split air conditioner, and even copper wire pulled from the wall.

He thinks the damage took place within a day and told police that the tenants who rented the house over the past eight months could be the culprits.

The tenant was unable to pay a $1000 bill, so Mr. Hendrik sent an eviction notice to him and his family last month.

Hendrik explained: "I don't know if he expects me to let him stay when he doesn't pay the rent."

When Hendrik issued a notice of eviction, tenants threatened him in the front yard of the house.

Hendrik filmed the scene on his cell phone, and the tenant said to him, "you're lucky I'm still on parole. If I wasn't on parole, I'd kill you. "

It was the first time Hendrik had a dispute with a tenant after renting the house for so long.

He said the loss was as high as one hundred thousand yuan, but hoped the insurance would pay for it.

The police are investigating whether the tenant is responsible for the damage to the house.

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