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In the video, she plays a slideshow of the photos she took after packing up her belongings. In the photos, it’s clear her apartment was left empty and completely spotless.
However, in the next slideshow, she reveals the photos her landlord allegedly provided. In those photos, the apartment appears in disarray, with belongings and trash scattered around.
“They took pics of somebody else apartment and tried to say thats how I left it,” she claims in the video.
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Cassie Morris
Wed, May 17, 2023 at 2:19 PM EDT
A tenant is warning fellow renters to always take photos and videos before turning over the keys to their apartment — and now, her post is going viral.
TikToker @kig0404 gained over 5.3 million views, 867,000 likes and 2,000 comments when she uploaded the cautionary tale to her account.
Now, much like the shocking video revealing what can happen when renters and homeowners alike sleep with their door closed, @kig0404‘s viral warning is proving to be an important PSA.
@kig0404‘s video — captioned, “Lol they thought they had a dummy 😭 y’all be careful with these apartments” — warns renters to “ALWAYS take pics of every apartment/house you move out of.”
In the video, she plays a slideshow of the photos she took after packing up her belongings. In the photos, it’s clear her apartment was left empty and completely spotless.
However, in the next slideshow, she reveals the photos her landlord allegedly provided. In those photos, the apartment appears in disarray, with belongings and trash scattered around.
“They took pics of somebody else apartment and tried to say thats how I left it,” she claims in the video.
In a follow-up video, @kig0404 showed viewers with the letter she sent to her landlord after receiving a security deposit check for $40.96 — rather than the $500 she was allegedly owed.
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