A woman has reported this Thursday in La Voz the "great destruction" that the tenant has left in her home in La Santa. The woman approached on April 15 to file a complaint with the Local Police of Tinajo for the "completely uninhabitable" state in which she found the property.
As shown in the request, the tenant left the house five days earlier, on April 10, leaving the house in a "very different" state than it was when he moved in almost three years ago. In the images to which the newspaper has had access, you can see a living room full of dirt, with cigarette packs, cans, masks on the floor, dust and dirt on the sofa, clothes thrown on the floor and some broken cabinets. In addition, in the different rooms of the house, such as in the bathroom, the tenant has left traces of his feces in the toilet bowl and cigarette butts scattered on the floor. In the kitchen, the tenant has avoided washing the dishes and has deposited some of the cigarette butts inside the sink.
In addition to "destroying" the apartment for his landlady, the man stopped paying "eight of the monthly payments" that corresponded to him, according to the woman in the complaint. "I invited him to terminate the contract due to non-payment and thus avoid initiating the eviction complaint," she detailed in the writing. The woman also insisted that he "hand over the keys", in order to review the apartment, sign the voluntary departure and make the termination of the contract effective. A request to which the tenant responded with a Whatsapp audio saying that: "I am no longer at home, I left the keys inside, I am now traveling to the peninsula." Immediately afterwards, he proceeded to block calls and notifications on his mobile.
The woman has quantified losses that could amount to 15,000 euros for the damages to the property, specifically with the reconditioning expenses (cleaning, painting and furniture). Some amounts to which the amount of the rent that he stopped paying must be added, 425 euros per month, including the costs of electricity and water.
According to the complainant to La Voz, the tenant had a "stable situation" in terms of work, he was working as a cook in an establishment on the island. The woman "cannot understand" the reason for this behavior and also for the non-payment, since the man, before the eight months, "always paid" the monthly payments, she concluded.