The following month, things got worse when the landlord allegedly e-mailed her school to check on her validity.But he refused to return her deposit, claiming he needed two weeks to watch a"hidden CCTV recording" first.
Later on, the landlord accused her of not returning a plate from the kitchen. In the course of the ensuing argument, the landlord allegedly said not to “challenge” him if she wanted her deposit back.She is now living at a new place, which she said is “way better” and “located near her school”. Nonetheless, she asked her followers on TikTok what she could have done about the situation – in case a similar dispute happens again.Get The New Paper on your phone with the free TNP app. Download from the