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Disgruntled Clients Vandalize Short-Let Apartment Due to Unsatisfactory Services

A group of dissatisfied customers reportedly vandalized a short-let apartment following a two-day stay, leading to a heated online discussion regarding their actions.

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A recent incident involving a short-let apartment has caught significant attention online, where angered clients allegedly caused damage to the property after their stay.

According to a post shared by a user on X, a group of individuals rented the apartment for a duration of two days. Upon checking out, property management discovered that the apartment had been left in a state of disarray, with many of its belongings damaged.

The user highlighted that when inquiries were made about the situation, the dissatisfied customers stated they were unhappy with the services provided during their stay.

Damaged interior of the short-let apartment after customers' stay

The individual noted;

Another angle showing the disarray in the short-let apartment

‘’This short-let apartment was occupied for two days by some guests. After their checkout, the management found the place completely trashed.

Significant damage done to the furnishings of the apartment

They even broke the television. When contacted, the renter complained about the poor service, mentioning a lack of electricity throughout the night, issues with the air conditioning units, and the high rate of N700k per day alongside a N300k maintenance charge.

Illustration of the wreckage in the short-let apartment

He mentioned they did not expect a refund for the maintenance fee and suggested that it should be utilized for repairs of the damages caused.

A visual representation of the aftermath of customers' stay

Should the management pursue legal action against these clients, or were their grievances justifiable?''

Damage and disorder created by the dissatisfied customers

This post has ignited a debate on social media, with differing opinions about the appropriateness of the response, with several users arguing that other avenues exist to express discontent rather than resorting to vandalism.

Images showcasing the damage done to the short-let apartment have been released, intensifying discussions around the incident.

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