In a recent incident in Cotonou, a young lady expressed her frustration through destructive actions on her former landlord’s property. The cause behind her destructive outburst was the landlord’s alleged refusal to refund her caution fee following her departure from the residence.
Caution Fee Explanation:
In real estate terms, a caution fee is the amount tenants pay while renting a property. This fee, usually a percentage of the annual rent, serves as a security deposit. However, it is not refundable if there is damage to the property or outstanding payments at the end of the lease.
Landlord’s Alleged Refusal:
According to the lady featured in the circulating video, her landlord declined to return her caution fee when she vacated his premises. This perceived breach of agreement triggered her subsequent actions.
Destructive Outburst:
The video captures the aftermath of her frustration, wherein she takes matters into her own hands by destructively targeting valuable items within the house. Notably, she is seen breaking the water closet, switches, electric sockets, and engaging in various acts of vandalism.
Room Defacement:
In addition to damaging physical assets, the ex-tenant went further to stain the room’s white walls with red oil and punched holes in the wall, adding another layer of destruction.
Social Media Sharing:
The video, shared on social media platforms, comes with a caption suggesting a direct message to the landlord: “Kindly use my caution and fix your house #cotonou229????????.”
Conclusion:
This incident highlights the emotional and financial implications that can arise when disputes over caution fees occur between landlords and tenants.
The video serves as a public expression of frustration, shedding light on the importance of transparent and fair dealings in the landlord-tenant relationship to avoid such confrontations.
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