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Max Maysonet
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  • New Haven, CT
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(Just for fun) Share your aftermath experience

Max Maysonet
  • Investor
  • New Haven, CT
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A Real Estate Agent/Investor friend of mine, told me that he saw a rental roommate lease agreement that stated "Absolutely no ziplines". Apparently, there was a zipline set up in the property in the past.

One time, another friend I knew that was evicted out of a commercial property had me go to her office to grab her stuff for her. Once entering her office I Noticed that she hung a "life sized power ranger punching bag".

Now I'm just wondering, what is the the most outlandish thing you guys have seen that someone left or damaged after they vacated your property? I hear horror stories of people who are having troublesome tenants and these days because of Covid, evictions are more rare but I'm curious.