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"What the hell?": The landlord was in disbelief upon entering the apartment after the tenants left (video).

The homeowner showcased what his house looks like after a woman lived there for two weeks. The footage left internet users astonished.
"What the hell?": The landlord was in disbelief upon entering the apartment after the tenants left (video).

The owner who rents out his apartment on Airbnb couldn't believe his eyes when he visited his new tenant after the first two weeks. He recorded his reaction on video, which he later shared on TikTok, amassing over 2.4 million views.

"She's been here for two weeks, let’s take a look," the video creator says off-camera as he opens the front door, revealing a neatly made bed and a tidy kitchen inside.

"What the heck? Let's turn on the lights," he exclaims as the camera reveals an empty refrigerator containing only a carton of milk, and a trash can devoid of waste, neatly lined with a new bag.

Next, the owner showcases forks, spoons, and knives neatly arranged in the cutlery drawer, and he highlights the spotless sink in the bathroom. "It’s as if no one has ever stayed here. Everything is clean, the floor is mopped. Ma'am, you deserve six stars," the man adds off-camera, giving a thumbs up.

In the comments, he noted that this woman left his apartment the cleanest of all his guests: "And that says something because I’ve had many. Thank you!".

Владелец показал, как выглядит его жилье после двухнедельного проживания одной дамы

Users in the comments section express varied opinions. Some believe that cleaning up in a rental apartment is an act of goodwill, while others genuinely do not understand why neatness has become such a rare trait.

  • "We’re already surprised that people clean up after themselves. What a time to be alive!";
  • "Why film this? They are your guests, not staff. They aren't obligated to clean, that’s why they’re called guests!";
  • "I am the type of person who leaves positive reviews, but most hosts, for some reason, don’t do this. Thank you!".

Meanwhile, American Gina Min from California (USA) pays not a dime for housing after moving into a "folding house" measuring 2x2.5 meters. The woman purchased a greenhouse for just $200 (around 8,000 UAH) from a furniture store and assembled it in under 10 hours.