People Are Sharing The Most Infuriating Things About Their Homes, Here Are 40 Of The Worst
It’s no secret that student-loan debts and skyrocketing housing prices have become so bad that millennials are now planning to rent forever. And it seems like very few of them, if any, have a different choice.
If you've ever lived in a rented flat, a flatshare or any other type of accommodation that essentially doesn’t belong to you (parents’ homes included), you’d know how bugging some things there might be. From people living with ¾ of an electrical outlet and ⅓ of the outlet to a “thermostat” hanging on a nail like it's some sort of decor, to landlords refusing to fix a shower you wouldn’t dare to call a shower, these are some of the mildly infuriating things people have in their rented homes.
Below we handpicked the most enraging examples, so scroll down below and be sure to share what things at home have been playing on your nerves in the comment section!
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I Feel Like This Happens To Me More Often Than It Should
Yeah, this happens to me wayy often than I'd like and its usually a shirt sleeve.I'd be really frustrated whole the whole day afterwards🙃
House Sitting For Uncle. Reached The Final Boss Of The Game "Unfamiliar Shower Controls"
Turns Out My "Thermostat" Is Actually Just Hanging On A Nail And Doesn't Control The Temperature Whatsoever. Shout Out To The Best Landlords Ever
No industry has managed to stay grounded since the global pandemic ransacked the globe. But the real estate industry seems to have take one of the biggest hits, making endless headlines for skyrocketing home prices, extended eviction moratoriums, and the young generation not being able to afford homes, like ever. Not that they were able to do that before, but after the pandemic, the chances for many millennials became virtually non-existent.
That means that properties to rent will stay the reality for most people. Even if more and more of them are no longer able to afford them. In fact, one study showed that more than 6.5 million American households are behind on their rental payments, meaning that landlords are collectively owed upwards of $20 billion.
Sitting Under This “Vent” All Summer Wondering Why I Wasn’t Getting Any Cooler...
The Image Speaks For Itself
I'm Doing Renovations And My Roomba Found A Tiny Piece Of Sheetrock
Another portion of society is not able to afford a rented home at all. The National Low Income Housing Coalition’s annual “Out of Reach” report finds that in a vast majority, a whopping 93% of U.S. counties, workers can’t afford a modest one-bedroom. The average hourly worker currently earns $18.78 per hour, the report finds, more than $6 short of the wage needed to afford a two-bedroom rental.
According to the same report, an average minimum wage worker in the U.S. would need to work nearly 97 hours per week to afford the average two-bedroom home, taking each state and locality’s minimum wage. That equals more than two full-time jobs.
Found This On Instagram
My Father Forgot To Tell Me The Renovations Would Be Taking The Stairs Out Today
Somehow, I Managed To Go 5 Blissfully Ignorant Stair-Traversing Years Without Noticing
The Victorians loved doing this, one purposeful 'error' in otherwise neat series, in unobtrusive places. Probably inspired by the then-popular Egyptians, who expressed that things were "a lot" by having all except one of them (e.g., livestock like oxen, geese, ...) identical and overlapping, the odd one out looking the opposite way.
Wasn't this done at some point in the past to show that you're not "competing with god" because only god can do things perfectly?
Load More Replies...My eyes are twitching the nanosecond I spot the photo...
Load More Replies...It once took me 3 weeks to discover that my daughter had put the quite big livingroom painting upside down 😉
You'd have to be standing around looking at it to notice I honestly didn't see it right away until I sat here staring at it
My hubby could go a life time and never notice that. I'd notice in 5 seconds.
Ashamed to confess it took me two tries. I'm an INFP, so no surprise, AND I would have to be told to look for something wrong.
I wouldn’t be able to stand this, my eyes would just be drawn to it every time I used the stairs 😬
In my OCD world, this would drive me so crazy that I would be forced to replace it myself . . . and I have no talent to do so.
noticing what???all jokes aside notice what because he is talking about the stair case it looks good to me
I noticed what was wrong before I even read the caption. that's so annoying.
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my autism brain hurts looking at that (not using the term "autism" as an insult, I actually have it).
at first i thought “it’s the color of the handle things” then i saw one was upside down
You got downvoted because of your personal dislike, such typical boredpanda readers.
Load More Replies...But as if that wasn’t enough of a crisis already, Nathan Miller, the founder and CEO of Rentec Direct, property management software for real estate professionals, believes that rental rates continue to increase, even if availability is starting to increase. This is because Nathan believes that over the next couple of years, a high number of landlords will exit the market.
“The costs we’ve seen landlords incur over the course of the pandemic have brought a lot of attention to the delicate nature of a low-margin business. I think landlords in many markets across the country will take advantage of the real estate market by selling and moving away from the rental industry entirely,” he explained.
Why... What's The Point...
The Cable Guy Installed The Cable Through Our Hula Hoop That We Left Out
Bro How Stupid Can You Be
But it’s no good news for tenants if landlords decide to exit the market. “Supply will be affected and might be a catalyst for rent increases. In addition, landlords who decide to continue renting are likely to hedge against the next pandemic or policy change. Rents will need to rise in order for landlords to recoup costs and improve their profit margins,” Miller argued.
Woke Up And Saw My Door Removed By My Parents. I Asked Them "Why?" And The Replied With "Privacy Isn't Necessary"
After 8 Hours Of Class Everyone Comes Back To The Dorm Only To Find New Locks And Finger Scanners On The Doors And None Of The Staff Know The Codes Or How We Can Get Into Our Rooms
Our Landlord Keeps Saying There's Nothing Wrong With Our Shower...
Can You Feel The Heat Of My Fury?
The Door On This House
The Door I Had To Get Through Last Night To Get To My Room
This
You Guys Hate Carpet In The Bathroom? I Can One Up That. My Parents Have A Bathroom With Carpet That Goes Up The Bathtub Walls! Bonus Points For The Terrible Wallpaper
Removing A Cheap Mirror Glued To The Wall, Only To Find An Even Cheaper Mirror Glued To The Wall Beneath It
These Lights Switches In My Parents' House
My Family Are Psychos
To The Person With 3/4 Outlet. I Present My Apartments 1/3 Outlet
So I Just Bought This Chair And None Of The Reviews Mentioned This...
The Sun Has Travelled Roughly 150,000,000 Kilometers To Reflect Off A Car Windshield Through A Small Crack In My Blinds To Shine Directly In My Face
I Live With Two Grown Men. Just Tell Me Why
A Lovely Paint Job
Sunlight Through The Window Melted My Keyboard
All Three Of These Lights Are Off
To The Guy That Said His House Is Infinite Content For This Sub.. I Call Your Crooked Floor Vent And Raise You 3/4 Of An Electrical Outlet
My Brother's Girlfriend Moved In With Us, And She Refuses To Use Cutting Boards. This Is What Our Kitchen Table Looks Like Now. They're All Over It
I Think My Stairs Fit Here
Woke Up This Morning To My Light Full Of Water. Our Apartment Is Brand New
Something off about this...how could submerged non-waterproof lights be still working.
I Am Forced To Look At This Every Time I Get Up
I Can't Even Think Of A Title
I Live In Central Alberta, It Got Down To Roughly -45°c Tonight. Woke Up To Frost In The Corner Of My Bedroom
I Get Mad Every Time I Walk Past This
Every. Single. Time
A Bullet Came Downwards Through My Sister’s Window After New Years
Our Landlord Installed The Locks To Our Front-Door Backwards...
Our Toilet Seat Broke So The Landlady Sent Us A New One And Ignored Our Request For It To Be Square
My Shower Door Exploding While I Was Away
Ouch
If I couldn't grind that off, I'd get out a big hammer and a stick to bend it down. I would put the stick on the protruding edge and hit it hard!
The Way My Parents Display Their Books...
Just Moved Into A New Home And Found Where The Landlord Patched The Carpet
Shin Buster 9000
Found Out My Sink Has Been Glued To The Counter This Entire Time. I Hate It Here
I Almost Fell Down And Rolled My Ankle On This
My Husband Doesn't Want The Case To Get Scratched And Cause An "Eyesore"
Contractor Got Angry And Left The Job When We Asked Him To Use The Spacers We Bought For The Backsplash
Why Is My House Just Infinite Content For This Sub
We’ve Had This “Home” Sign For 7 Years, New Friend Comes Over And Points Out It Actually Says “Hame”
I Have No Words...
Ended Up Putting Pepper In My Pasta... Why Is The Pepper White And The Salt Black?!
My Mom Had Her Guest Bathroom Remodeled While She Was Out Of Town. She Wanted The Shower Head Up High So Tall People Didn't Have To Crouch Or Lean Way Back. Came Home To Find This, Which Shoots The Water Straight Across To The Opposite Wall
My Friend Just Finished A Kitchen Remodel
This TV At The Resort I’m Staying In
Roommate Broke The Toilet Seat. No Worries Though. He Replaced It
Went To Pakistan To Visit My Cousins. Saw This Monstrosity
After 17 Years Of My Life I Finally Notice This In My House
I’ve Owned My House For Almost 2 Years And I Just Saw This In My Kitchen
I'd have to paint it another colour and pretend it was a border all along
Today My Mom Hit Her Toe With This And Was Bleeding. I Hate This Kitchen So Much
You can buy self-adhesive foam bumpers for these situations. You also have them for furniture with sharp edges.
The Shelf In My Shower Is At An Angle And Nothing Stays Put In It
The Corner. The Hellish Corner
I Dont Think I Need To Explain This One
This Deck
I love how this shows that being only a few millimetres off once can screw up everything ..and my OCD brain is crying at how screwed up it actually is!
The Bathroom Door Of The New Place My Girlfriend And I Just Moved Into. I Was Sat At The Dining Table When I Took This
This Cooktop
Which they could have checked and returned to the shop before installing....
Landlord Replaced The Doorknobs Yesterday. They're Like This All Over The Apartment
This Maritime Inspired Decoration Ant My Aunt's House
After 9 Hours At Work I Come Home To See My Roommate Had Smashed My 250 Dollar Monitor With My Air Duster
You Have No Right To Misplace 26
When The Robo Vacuum Ruins Its Perfect Track Lines Retuning To Base
The Circle On The Netflix Volume Control Isn’t Centred On The Line
This Is Where The Battery Died
Forgot To Tell The Wife I Uncrossed The Plugs...guess Who Doesn’t Have A Ready Dinner Now
Lesson learned: Never change anything in a household without telling anyone.
My Stuff Is Circled. The Other Stuff Is My Sisters
I Live In The Artic Circle
Does the Arctic Circle get super hot? Or did the OP not notice this is shown in Celsius, and not Fahrenheit?
Every Night Like 2000 Times A Night, Having To Fix This
When You See It...
A few years ago I pulled the plywood that was under the kitchen sink up because it was sunken in the middle, which itself was indication of lazy craftsmanship. I discovered that instead of wood or the particle board the cabinets were made from creating a solid platform for the plywood to rest on, along the back wall, that a soda can had been partially crushed and placed as "support". It took me all of ten minutes to find a piece of wood and cut it to fit. Kind of wish I snapped a picture showing how the can was crushed to just the right height.
These really trigger me, even when I don't have OCD. A message to the people who made/built these.... you had one job
Finally a post I can join in on! In my rental there’s black mold all over the place, there’s been mushrooms growing through the skirting boards in the bathroom, and there are damp spots on nearly every wall. When it rains, every damp patch grows, a puddle of water spreads on the floor of one window, and the roof leaks in the kitchen, running right down to the light switch. Underneath the lino in the kitchen is all wet, to the point where water squirts out when you walk on it, and there is an infestation of mold lice in there (haven’t cooked or stored food in the kitchen for half a year now). There is no room for the fridge in the kitchen anyway, since I moved in a year ago, I’ve had a little kitchenette set up in the sitting room. Oh and the other day a pipe burst in the bathroom. I was homeless before I moved in here, so I try to be grateful for just having a roof over my head….reeeeallly starting to struggle with that now lol
I would try talking to the owner about it to see what can be done. Especially mold can be a bad health hazard. If they don't want to do anything about it please consider finding a new place. Yeah before moving in somewhere you always wanna look out for mold in the kitchen/bathroom area, any suspicious spots from moisture and dampness on the walls, ceilings and floor. Always take your time inspecting the place before moving in. I am so glad for you though having found a place and not being homeless anymore and I wish you from the bottom of my heart a clean place you can call your cozy home soon.
Load More Replies...I rented an apartment for a very brief time that was owned by a "professional, licensed" builder. In just that one apartment, there was an outlet just hanging out of the wall, not secured into it, and he just shrugged when I said something. The "heater" was an ancient tiny furnace from a very old trailer house, and it heated only the living room. The bedroom was so very cold (northern MI winter) that the windows were thick with frost inside all day every day. The refrigerator was FULL---and I do mean thick with, absolutely FULL of cat hair. Previous tenant was a real piece of work, shrieking at her husband all the time about how her cats were far more important than he was, and they could go anywhere and do anything they wanted to without him being able to intervene. She allowed them to sit inside the fridge with the door open for hours at a time. They were both mentally challenged, with her being the worse one. I managed to live there for all of 3 months before just leaving.
A few years ago I pulled the plywood that was under the kitchen sink up because it was sunken in the middle, which itself was indication of lazy craftsmanship. I discovered that instead of wood or the particle board the cabinets were made from creating a solid platform for the plywood to rest on, along the back wall, that a soda can had been partially crushed and placed as "support". It took me all of ten minutes to find a piece of wood and cut it to fit. Kind of wish I snapped a picture showing how the can was crushed to just the right height.
These really trigger me, even when I don't have OCD. A message to the people who made/built these.... you had one job
Finally a post I can join in on! In my rental there’s black mold all over the place, there’s been mushrooms growing through the skirting boards in the bathroom, and there are damp spots on nearly every wall. When it rains, every damp patch grows, a puddle of water spreads on the floor of one window, and the roof leaks in the kitchen, running right down to the light switch. Underneath the lino in the kitchen is all wet, to the point where water squirts out when you walk on it, and there is an infestation of mold lice in there (haven’t cooked or stored food in the kitchen for half a year now). There is no room for the fridge in the kitchen anyway, since I moved in a year ago, I’ve had a little kitchenette set up in the sitting room. Oh and the other day a pipe burst in the bathroom. I was homeless before I moved in here, so I try to be grateful for just having a roof over my head….reeeeallly starting to struggle with that now lol
I would try talking to the owner about it to see what can be done. Especially mold can be a bad health hazard. If they don't want to do anything about it please consider finding a new place. Yeah before moving in somewhere you always wanna look out for mold in the kitchen/bathroom area, any suspicious spots from moisture and dampness on the walls, ceilings and floor. Always take your time inspecting the place before moving in. I am so glad for you though having found a place and not being homeless anymore and I wish you from the bottom of my heart a clean place you can call your cozy home soon.
Load More Replies...I rented an apartment for a very brief time that was owned by a "professional, licensed" builder. In just that one apartment, there was an outlet just hanging out of the wall, not secured into it, and he just shrugged when I said something. The "heater" was an ancient tiny furnace from a very old trailer house, and it heated only the living room. The bedroom was so very cold (northern MI winter) that the windows were thick with frost inside all day every day. The refrigerator was FULL---and I do mean thick with, absolutely FULL of cat hair. Previous tenant was a real piece of work, shrieking at her husband all the time about how her cats were far more important than he was, and they could go anywhere and do anything they wanted to without him being able to intervene. She allowed them to sit inside the fridge with the door open for hours at a time. They were both mentally challenged, with her being the worse one. I managed to live there for all of 3 months before just leaving.