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FakeNoose

(43,107 posts)
14. I hope your son tells the landlord that this is happening
Tue Jun 30, 2026, 12:25 PM
12 hrs ago

It may turn out that the landlord is an understanding person, and maybe he/she will cover your son for the loss. You never know until you try, and June is probably the last month for the lease anyway.

You should be proud of your son because he's sticking up for someone who could be in a bad situation. However the landlord is running a business, and he/she has been using your son as an unpaid employee. The landlord has no right to expect that your son would be financially responsible to cover for any other person who happens to be renting.

The landlord is taking advantage of your son's honesty.

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You raised him well NNadir, he knows right from wrong. KS Toronado 16 hrs ago #1
You and your wife did a great job rearing him. niyad 16 hrs ago #2
I sincerely hope the person comes through and pays the rent. hamsterjill 16 hrs ago #3
You should be malaise 16 hrs ago #4
Heh. Four thousand dollars. 'Petty theft'. For some, that is more than has been seen in years. (n/t) OldBaldy1701E 15 hrs ago #5
It's a fair amount of money for him to be sure but he... NNadir 15 hrs ago #8
Good job, Mom Icanthinkformyself 15 hrs ago #6
His compassion for his fellow human being is top notch - love how you raised him! n/t iluvtennis 15 hrs ago #7
What a fine young man! MLAA 15 hrs ago #9
Giving to others is wonderful but so is accepting responsibility. That woman failed to accept Wonder Why 14 hrs ago #10
In case you didn't read the whole post... ShazzieB 9 hrs ago #23
Much more understanding than I am. I'd be wondering how many others she has and/or will rip off! Floyd R. Turbo 13 hrs ago #11
I understand your point but my son's actions are not meant to sustain a system of justice... NNadir 12 hrs ago #12
What hamsterjill said in post #3 -The universe... 3catwoman3 12 hrs ago #13
Truly! calimary 1 hr ago #32
I hope your son tells the landlord that this is happening FakeNoose 12 hrs ago #14
You have that right. The landlord is a creep. NNadir 12 hrs ago #15
Sounds possibly unsafe... if the landlord reported it. live love laugh 12 hrs ago #16
The landlord could be a MAGAt and turn her in! Wednesdays 11 hrs ago #20
Well no, NNadir explained (post above) that the landlord is also an immigrant herself FakeNoose 11 hrs ago #22
Absolutely the right answer. Pinback 12 hrs ago #17
Well, Jesus was sold out for thirty pieces of silver Wednesdays 11 hrs ago #18
Your son is a good man... LuckyCharms 11 hrs ago #19
Sometimes It's Hard Coolgoober 11 hrs ago #21
speaking as a college instructor (this might not be a popular comment) cab67 9 hrs ago #24
I believe your son is a rich man. Dave in VA 7 hrs ago #25
He da man ! CincyDem 7 hrs ago #26
What a wonderful human being ! chouchou 7 hrs ago #27
Until the facts are known it might be a good idea to reach out to this person dlk 4 hrs ago #28
He's a good person. Joinfortmill 4 hrs ago #29
NNadir,,,,, Upthevibe 4 hrs ago #30
On a D.U., G.F.M. for your son, I'd chip in. 3Hotdogs 2 hrs ago #31
You have so much to be proud of! people 57 min ago #33
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