Imagine turning a barren backyard into a lush garden oasis, only to have to leave it behind when you move. But what if you didn’t have to? One green-thumbed tenant (F25) did just that, taking her entire garden with her when she moved out of her rental home. The once barren backyard had been transformed into a green paradise, complete with a garden shed, greenhouse, pizza oven, and a multitude of transportable veggie gardens. But when it was time to move, she uprooted her garden and took it with her, leaving the backyard as she found it – empty. This didn’t sit well with her former landlords, leading to a heated debate.
From Barren to Blossoming
Creating a Green Oasis
A Sudden Move
Uprooting the Oasis
Landlords Left Livid
A Legal Standoff
Mixed Responses
The Co-worker Conundrum
A Garden Gone Rogue: Who’s in the Wrong?
In a twist of events, our green-thumbed tenant took her entire garden with her when she moved, leaving her former landlords fuming. They had listed the house for sale, showcasing the lush backyard, only to find potential buyers walking away from the barren landscape. Legally, she’s in the clear, but the court of public opinion is divided. Some argue that the landlords shouldn’t have assumed the garden was part of the deal, while others believe she should have given them a heads up. As the debate rages on, let’s dive into the top responses from the internet to see if we can find some common ground in this garden drama.
NTA. Landlord tries to benefit from tenant’s garden improvements.
NTA. Landlords should pay for garden maintenance.
“Landlords livid as tenant takes garden and furniture. NTA! “
NTA. They used your property as a selling point.
NTA. Landlord didn’t compensate for garden. Take it with you.
Tenant outsmarts salty landlord, dismantles garden and leaves them empty-handed!
Tenant removes garden, shocks landlord. NTA, but communication needed.
Tenant disappoints with missing backyard, but not without humor
NTA: Portable garden tips for apartment living!
Tenant defends their right to garden against landlord and coworkers
NTA. Landlord trying to take advantage. Keep evidence for court!
Tenant defends themselves for uprooting garden, sparks heated debate.
“NTA, landlords should have told you about the garden’s inclusion! “
Artwork analogy perfectly captures the NTA renter’s perspective!
Tenant stands up to entitled landlords, leaves garden in peace!
NTA, landlord could’ve handled it better.
Tenant takes garden, landlord wants her to leave her stuff.
Is OP really an a**hole? Controversial responses fuel the debate!
Taking what’s yours when you move out? YTA or NTA?
Curious about the transformation? Check out these before-after photos!
Tenant praised for innocent actions, landlords left fuming!
Tenant defends actions, landlords upset. Misunderstanding or intentional?
Tenant keeps their garden, landlords furious!
Gardener takes plants when moving, sparks NTA debate.
Tenant keeps garden, landlords mad. NTA, no regrets!
Tenant defends themselves against greedy landlord, leaves them livid!
Tenant defends actions, landlords fuming over uprooted garden.
Landlord values tenant improvements but respects their ownership.
NTA: Your garden, your hard work, your portable success!
Landlord wants more than he paid for? NTA!
Leaving with fun items? NTA, but offer them to new renters!
Claiming possession: If it’s not nailed down, it’s yours!
Landlord’s upset, but commenter suggests they hire tenant for garden
Tenant stands up to landlords, defends hard work and belongings!
Tenant defends actions, suggests landlords buy belongings.
Landlords assumed tenant would leave garden, but tenant took it.
Tenant takes revenge on greedy landlords with hefty restoration fee!
Tenant’s cheeky question about landlords’ anger over garden removal
Unfulfilled promises and costly gardening – landlords beware!
Gardener stands up to landlords trying to exploit free labor!
Landlord’s suggestion to leave garden stuff? No way! NTA!
Tenant vents frustration about landlords profiting from their hard work.
Garden sanctuary vs. landlord’s anger – who’s the real a**hole?
Tenant’s revenge on greedy landlords brings satisfaction to all!
Tenant defends themselves against unreasonable landlords.
Landlords tried to profit off someone else’s greenhouse. NTA!
Commenter disagrees with article, sparks debate about selling belongings.
Last Updated on January 3, 2024 by Diply Social Team