Apartment trashed in under two months!

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  • Опубликовано: 2 янв 2025

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  • @thebagnechannel3183
    @thebagnechannel3183 Год назад +18

    I wish there was some sort of database to record tenants like this.

    • @CurtBagne
      @CurtBagne  Год назад +4

      Definitely, although that wouldn’t have prevented this necessarily. You’ll see how this happened in the next video.

    • @sknight8621
      @sknight8621 Год назад

      I wish that A) landlords would take their own lives, and B) that there were a database or point system that could be recorded for landlords as well

    • @thebagnechannel3183
      @thebagnechannel3183 Год назад +1

      @@sknight8621 A is an ignorant comment but B is fair.

    • @CurtBagne
      @CurtBagne  Год назад

      Larger operators and apartment complexes will often have business accounts on google where people are able to leave them reviews. Also, if I took my life, how would I get to enjoy the airplane that I recently put a deposit on?

    • @solaura6218
      @solaura6218 Год назад

      ​@@thebagnechannel3183... sknight6823 is gone. Probably a "socialist." They lurk around making nasty comments all over RUclips.
      I always think of Marxists as Machiavelian or psychopaths. Marx himself is a good example. He fits the description of a psychopath to the letter.
      In our histories of politics & culture it is hidden & only reserved for "the enemy." I think of a psychopath as the archetypal enemy.
      It is the dead zone. Aka Zombie zone aka Robot zone, aka serfdom. Its institutionalization began 1May1776 with A. Weishaupt, founder, Bavarian Illuminati. Then...
      Abe Lincoln's vp was actually Karl Marx not Andy Johnson. Of course you knew: the new Republican party was formed in 1848 in Ripon Wisconsin by a group of communists, - the Whigs, including Lincoln, joined right up, freed the slaves by enslaving the nation.
      The Communist Manifesto was published that same year!
      That same busy year, 1848, a group of Communists in Seneca Falls, NY founded the so-called feminist movement.
      Then Woodrow Wilson instituted the Communist Manifesto 5th plank, unconstitutionally legalizing the income tax by the 16th Amendment (IRS & Federal Reserve banking fraud sprang immediately thence). Plus the 17th Ammendment: the popular election of US Senators, defacto Communizing the US Senate.
      Thence a century of World War mass murder began on an industrial scale, thanx to unlimited (overt + covert) FED financing.
      Then FDR confiscated privately held gold to "save (read: enslave) the country."
      Then Eisenhower backed the Chinese Communists.
      Then two Communists started the UN & the US joined right up.
      Then Nixon killed the gold standard, setting the Beast free in the land.
      Now our "democrazy" is thoroughly saturated with Chinese Communist agents or dupes in top positions. Thousands of them, bribed, blackmailed & highly trained.
      Now the Chinese Communist Party digital surveillance monetary system is underway in our Federal Reserve robber bankster fraudulent monetary system.
      Lies, damn lies & Communism is what you learn in most schools now, K-pHd. Piled Higher & Deeper every year.
      Now Bill Ayers the big commie hero of the 1960s riots & bombings is now teaching in the California university system. His ultimate teaching on the epitome of social justice is to kill your parents.
      Now those perennial fascist communist allies (Islam) invade all Western countries with their 1400 year tradition, intent to rule.
      So exactly what was it that made 1848 so special.
      Inspired, as always, by the French Reign of Terror, Marxists of the Left (Communists) & so-called Right (Fascists, also of the totalitarian Left) were highly active all over Europe inciting hatred & civil war: generally making everything in your host country STINK. They failed & ran for their lives to USA, where they immediately began incitement of STINK, class & gender hatred, enabled by Marxist infiltration of US Big Media & Publishing.
      All financed & facilitated by the super rich, the oligharchs of their day.

  • @heatherbonham-martin-koelb2201
    @heatherbonham-martin-koelb2201 Год назад +7

    Not too bad! Needs a good cleaning and removal of trash

    • @CurtBagne
      @CurtBagne  Год назад

      It can always be worse. Still took $6000 to get it in order, although it’s nicer now than it started. I actually used the deposit as leverage to get her out sooner without an eviction. I’ll have another video Tuesday with the full story.

  • @marypentecost1296
    @marypentecost1296 Год назад +1

    Healing Light, Prayers and Love

  • @anthonylewis8253
    @anthonylewis8253 Год назад +5

    Apartment doesnt look too badly

    • @CurtBagne
      @CurtBagne  Год назад +2

      It can always be worse. Still cost $6,000 to return it to a state where I'm happy to rent it out again.

    • @DanKirchner5150
      @DanKirchner5150 Год назад

      how much it cost ? i missed that part after hearing it 75 x's.@@CurtBagne

  • @desktopkitty
    @desktopkitty Год назад +3

    Looks like a t-bone fron a T-bone steak in the bathroom. Damn, we lived for 7 years in our last apartment with a special needs child, and even our place didn't look like this. How the heck does someone do this in 2 months? We had next door neighbors who only lived there for 6 months and they were constantly banging doors all hours of the day, didn't matter if it was 2 pm or 2 am. And when they moved out, one of the men fixing it up told me they completely trashed it. When they moved in it had been newly renovated, freshly painted, new carpet, new blinds, etc. Now all the doors are broken, cracked, every pantry destroyed, carpet needs to be replaced, etc. I told him, "it sounded like they were smashing up the place, and breaking down walls". Apparently, that was precisely what they were doing. I was glad when they moved out, because of the noise.

    • @CurtBagne
      @CurtBagne  Год назад +1

      Some people just have zero respect and don't have their lives in order. Always feeling out limits in the most counterproductive ways. It's a shame and upbringing probably has a lot to do with it. Anyway, thanks for watching!

  • @patriottexan
    @patriottexan Год назад +2

    Ouch! Hopefully that doesn't cost you too much and you are able make up soon.

    • @CurtBagne
      @CurtBagne  Год назад +4

      In all, it’s taking around $6000 to fix it up. At least with that the unit will be nicer than when it started.

    • @patriottexan
      @patriottexan Год назад

      @@CurtBagne All the best!

  • @texanlady4
    @texanlady4 Год назад +10

    Honestly I’ve seen a lot worse. You got off pretty lucky. I’ve seen units turned into total biohazards with huge holes punched in the walls, doors torn off, windows broken open, all the appliances torn out and sold. Not to mention the actual crap, pee, and blood on every single surface requiring tens of thousands for professional biohazard cleaners to make it legally livable again. I’ve seen tenants set fires and just totally destroy a unit just to screw the landlord over. You have a few thousand in damage at most, and maybe a full day of cleaning. Your unit isn’t trashed at all. And if you pay any more than a few thousand in repairs (which is actually pretty normal in between tenants-though two months is a pretty short stint I’ll give you) it’s because you were too lazy to clean the unit yourself. Quit your complaining, and be thankful for the fairly cheap lesson you learned, and the fact you have a spare home to rent out in this economy.

    • @CurtBagne
      @CurtBagne  Год назад

      It can always be worse. Not complaining, just sharing. I’ll have another video on Tuesday with the full story. As for numbers, getting it back in order was around $6000, I think $225 of that was cleaning. It’s now nicer than it started to attract better people and hopefully get re-rented faster.

    • @Security98
      @Security98 Год назад

      each closet doors is like 200 ea, the tile job in the bathroom would be cheap if done yourself but if you contract it out prob a 1k right there. New vanity 180 looking like 3 - 5k in damages

  • @riffgroove
    @riffgroove Год назад +8

    If that's your idea of a "trashed" apartment, consider yourself blessed.
    I've seen WAY worse on a regular basis.

    • @CurtBagne
      @CurtBagne  Год назад +3

      I have been fortunate. Consider however that she was there for under two months.

    • @riffgroove
      @riffgroove Год назад +2

      @@CurtBagne She could have done much worse in that time.
      Like I said, count your blessings.

    • @dbuc4671
      @dbuc4671 Год назад

      Do not try to justify people who, to _ANY_ extent, do this. 🙄👎

    • @riffgroove
      @riffgroove Год назад +1

      @@dbuc4671 Where, in any of my comments, did I "justify" what happened?
      Because I'm frankly not seeing it

    • @smegmatic308
      @smegmatic308 Год назад +2

      Yeah. Not near as bad as I was expecting. Misleading Thumbnail

  • @maggiesmith6806
    @maggiesmith6806 Год назад +2

    My favorite is the bathroom t-bone 😂

    • @CurtBagne
      @CurtBagne  Год назад

      Pretty advanced move. lol

  • @iSheree
    @iSheree Год назад +1

    I am disappointed in tenants like these. I am disabled and my partner is my full time carer. We live in a cheap rental, have done so the past 5 years and it actually looks better than when we moved in and we plan to leave it that way! There are a couple of things that look worse, like some peeling on the badly polished wooden floor which isn't our fault and tiles falling out in the bathroom (again, not our fault, the house is like 70 years old) but it's considered wear and tear, nothing we have done deliberately. Our landlord is really cheap, he barely fixes anything and did not have the place cleaned at all when we moved in. We have treated this home with respect like we would with our own and we hope we can find another place if for whatever reason we can't stay here anymore. Tenants like this ruin it for everyone else.

    • @CurtBagne
      @CurtBagne  Год назад

      100%. Thanks for sharing

  • @solaura6218
    @solaura6218 Год назад +2

    This is bad but it's nothing like some places I've restored after they were totaled by tennants.

    • @CurtBagne
      @CurtBagne  Год назад

      Definitely, it can always be worse. Full story coming in another video on Tuesday.

  • @locomoco2012
    @locomoco2012 Год назад +2

    Move the carpet n put plank flooring

    • @CurtBagne
      @CurtBagne  Год назад +2

      All of the black tiles have been replaced with vinyl plank. The bedrooms and living room are in the process of getting new carpet. Most of my other properties have vinyl plank throughout but this building has carpet in the bedrooms and living rooms. I kept it like that to save a bit of money. Time will tell if that was smart.

  • @hanahime1027
    @hanahime1027 Год назад +2

    It’s not too bad. You need a good cleaning and some repairs. Take them out of their deposit. I’m sorry tho. People are nasty and so disrespectful!!!

    • @CurtBagne
      @CurtBagne  Год назад

      For sure, it can always be worse! I actually used the deposit as leverage to get them out quickly without eviction. I’ll have a video up Tuesday explaining the whole thing and why I handled it the way that I did.

  • @MaryCoffey-pn9zv
    @MaryCoffey-pn9zv Год назад +1

    I will say she did some minor damage and she was not a clean person. The bifold doors that are off the track I can't put on her. Those doors are a cheap, horrible mess. They were in my house when I bought it and where one of the first things to go. It also looks like something leaked in the bathroom closet ceiling either an upstairs tenant or the roof again, not her. The same for the bathroom floor looks like the subfloor was not laid down properly, and it started buckling up. Everything looks pretty low grade. Carpet is thin, window blinds look like they are from the dollar store, and cabinets are particle board with veneer. If you use cheap materials, they will not last.

    • @shoneycreation3313
      @shoneycreation3313 Год назад

      I had pretty much the same opinion as you. The bathroom floor looks like it was installed incorrectly, and what was going on in that closet with the upstairs leak? I found it interesting that the guy that posted didn't say anything about the damage to the bathroom vanity cabinet on the floor beside the toilet. Was that an existing problem? Everything reminds me of the quality of my old apartment where most things hadn't been updated since the 70's. Even in the last room, you can see the poor paint job around the lower part of the windows. This is a place just fixed up enough to make a buck.
      Landlords need to stop being surprised that people live in squalor when they're giving people a space that exhibits that environment.
      Edit: Oh and it says in the description that he accepted a Section 8 tenant. There are enough stories about that being a problem for landlords that there's no reason to feel any pity for this guy.

    • @CurtBagne
      @CurtBagne  Год назад

      The closet leak wasn’t her. The overflow drain in the tub above her wasn’t installed properly and has since been fixed. I haven’t had this building for that long and am working out the bugs. The buckling in the bathroom however was water damage. Wood swells when wet whether installed properly or not

    • @MaryCoffey-pn9zv
      @MaryCoffey-pn9zv Год назад

      @CurtBagne the fact is you posted this video and implied that a section 8 tenant trashed it is 2 months' time. You then showed damage not done by the tenant and tried to lead people to believe that it was done by her. That is not right. Coming from a construction family and having participated in the section 8 program, I can say that if you use quality supplies, they last. The doors were garbage when they were hung, even the front door was hollow. The truth is, you use the cheapest materials because it is a section 8 rental. That does not make you a victim. It just makes you a sub-par landlord.

    • @CurtBagne
      @CurtBagne  Год назад

      That’s okay, everybody can have an opinion, regardless of how ill informed.

    • @MaryCoffey-pn9zv
      @MaryCoffey-pn9zv Год назад

      @CurtBagne so my opinion is ill informed because I neither agree with you nor will I give you the pity you are seeking. Very grown-up of you.

  • @djlivvy46
    @djlivvy46 Год назад +12

    That's so sad, especially when you consider how many people have no home at all. 😢

  • @rosalynwilliams8021
    @rosalynwilliams8021 Год назад +2

    Meanwhile I'm sleeping on my friends couch single hard working mother with a 7 year old

    • @CurtBagne
      @CurtBagne  Год назад +1

      Check out my video on buying real estate with low money down. Some of the concepts in there could help put you on a path towards housing independence.

    • @DanKirchner5150
      @DanKirchner5150 Год назад

      😒

  • @MaladyWinters
    @MaladyWinters Год назад +1

    The carpet is beyond gross 🤢🤮!!

  • @TickleThatFancy
    @TickleThatFancy Год назад +1

    We just moved into a new house and my boyfriend found a shirt full of literal poop on top of the cupboard in the other bedroom 🤢😷 people are evil

    • @CurtBagne
      @CurtBagne  Год назад +1

      Oof that’s disgusting! Hopefully the place was decent otherwise

    • @TickleThatFancy
      @TickleThatFancy Год назад +1

      @@CurtBagne I wish it was 😔 it's in a good spot high potential but the previous tenants wrecked it and the owner didn't bother fixing before renting it out to us we are currently looking for another house to buy so that when we fix any messes we know we are doing it for ourselves now.

    • @CurtBagne
      @CurtBagne  Год назад +1

      @@TickleThatFancy Ah that sucks but if it's what drives you to buy and secure housing independence for yourself, it could be a blessing in disguise. You might get some value out of my video on buying real estate with low money down. Like a lot of value if you're not already familiar with the concepts that I share in there and most people aren't.

  • @sallyclay1974
    @sallyclay1974 Год назад

    I've seen worse

  • @DanKirchner5150
    @DanKirchner5150 Год назад

    kinda shabu joint to begin with

  • @wetspotswimwear1199
    @wetspotswimwear1199 Год назад +1

    🤣 looks like YOU did not do a good job checking these people out before handing them the keys.
    Honestly, the more serious damage takes more than 2 months to happen (bathroom vanity & floor)
    Welcome to the landlord business. You got the deposit, so just go deal with it, quit crying

    • @CurtBagne
      @CurtBagne  Год назад

      No crying. Just sharing. I’ll have a video out Tuesday with the full story.