An Adelaide house has been criticized for its “scary” bath with the “most strange note” after the photos were published online in an ad to rent one of its rooms.
In the photos of the Mile End’s property bath, you can see a set of instructions glued to the old shower, which seems to be full of mold.
“Open and close thesis two doors gently …”, read, warning that if it moved too fast, the pulleys would break.
“Please please attract the tests of the mullas/their face directly to the doors, so the water does not fall (sic) to the outer floor,” reads.
The notes are published throughout the shower. Image: Reddit
One asks the bathers to stop in a certain way while showering. Image: Reddit
Mold can be seen throughout the shower. Image: Reddit
One of the messages also asked the bathers to mimpate the floor if it was later.
The advertisement of the totally furnished “double room.
It was listed for $ 200 per week for a person or $ 280 for two.
The screenshots of the announcement from this eliminated were later published in Reddit, where users have criticized the bones.
“Australia, the country where owners feel the right to dictate in which direction the tenant must face while showering,” said a comment.
“Did they turn a bathroom into a room? Why the random sink? And a full -size refrigerator in the room, did I read that, right? Everything about this is horrible,” said another.
There seems to be a CCTV camera in the kitchen. Image: Reddit
Only a room in the house is for rent. Image: Reddit
It has a basin with cold and hot water and a fridge, according to the announcement. Image: Reddit
A person joked by saying that “my prison cell was more pleasant,” while many others were worried about the CCTV camera in the kitchen of the house.
“The sad part is that people jump on these opportunities because there is nothing else,” said a person.
However, there were some who jumped to the defense of the person who published the announcement.
“Is this an owner or a main tenant? If it is a main tenant, are reasonable steps to take care of the property so that they are not raped or evicted,” said one.
“As for the CCTV, those things are great in case of an invasion of the house.
“Actually, the only bad thing is that it costs $ 200 per week instead of $ 50 as it would have done 20 years ago.”