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Copy & Pasted from Worst Landlord Of 2017 Installs 'Coin Operated Flushing Toilet' In Tenant's Flat - TheLADbible
Didn't hate landlords enough? Well, one power-mad ******* has inserted a coin-operated flushing toilet in one of his tenant's apartment. Talk about throwing your reputation down the pan!
A Reddit user in Melbourne shared his story, saying "I understand in our laundry having to pay for the communal washing machine. But I pay the water bill that goes into my apartment.
"He said it was a government incentive to save water. But then why does he get to collect the money?"
He added that his neighbour advised him to spread the word.
"I have spoken to my neighbour and she thinks I should call Today Tonight if the rental advice people tell me that it's not right for my landlord to do this to me.
"I have looked at their website and you can write them an email with your issue. People like him need to be exposed."
Rather tragically, fellow Redditors didn't seem the buy into the allegation, arguing that it would be illegal for a landlord to do such a thing because it would mean the tenant would not have a functioning toilet.
One person even questioned the practicality of the thing, writing: 'I'm trying to work out how it would even mechanically operate? C'mon dudes.'
Don't dump on the poor guy, for **** sake. He's having a **** time as it is.
Didn't hate landlords enough? Well, one power-mad ******* has inserted a coin-operated flushing toilet in one of his tenant's apartment. Talk about throwing your reputation down the pan!
A Reddit user in Melbourne shared his story, saying "I understand in our laundry having to pay for the communal washing machine. But I pay the water bill that goes into my apartment.

He added that his neighbour advised him to spread the word.
"I have spoken to my neighbour and she thinks I should call Today Tonight if the rental advice people tell me that it's not right for my landlord to do this to me.
"I have looked at their website and you can write them an email with your issue. People like him need to be exposed."
Rather tragically, fellow Redditors didn't seem the buy into the allegation, arguing that it would be illegal for a landlord to do such a thing because it would mean the tenant would not have a functioning toilet.
Don't dump on the poor guy, for **** sake. He's having a **** time as it is.