Aussie renter horrified after receiving 'predatory' letter from real estate agent
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‘Home is where the heart is,’ at least that’s how the saying goes. A house is a place where we can unwind and be safe from the hustle and bustle of our daily lives.
For most of us, homes are also a huge financial investment – it takes years of saving to buy one, and the renters out there will know only all too well how many hoops we need to jump through to be approved on a lease agreement.
As if that’s not bad enough, sometimes we encounter landlords and real estate agents who are a pain to deal with.
And this is exactly what happened to this Aussie renter who got a ‘shameless’ letter from a real estate agent.
One Melbourne tenant took to Reddit, a popular social media site, to share a letter they received from their agent:
‘A real estate agent decided to drop this in my mailbox, gloating about the absurdly tight rental market,’ they captioned together with the image above.
The letter reads: ‘We have just leased a beautiful one bedroom, one bathroom, one car-space apartment for $475 per week in your area.’
‘This property was leased after just eight hours of being listed, and we received multiple exceptional applications,’ it continued.
The agent also added that this incident gave them ‘great confidence’ in the current market and the increased demand – despite the ongoing housing crisis in Australia.
This letter sparked outrage within the community, as thousands reacted to the tenant’s post.
One user angrily commented: ‘Just a big shout out to the Australian government for allowing this predatory and borderline criminal behaviour to continue to transpire.’
‘Set some laws, give them boundaries! Stop allowing real estate agents the freedom to do as they please and take advantage of the citizens of this country,’ they continued.
The same user admitted that they knew they were being a little emotional, but noted they were currently having trouble finding a home in their price range.
Many users had a hard time holding back their comments as well.
One person wrote that the real estate agent must’ve been the one who told the owner to set the asking price too high. ‘I have a friend who rents out their old family home and hasn’t raised the rent in years – every 6 months they get pressured by the agent to increase the rental rate.’
‘Real estate agents are the new 80s dodgy used car salespeople,’ someone else shared.
‘I would ring them up and ask how the f*** they sleep at night, the filthy greedy grubs,’ shared another.
While another agreed and wrote: ‘People are so bloody greedy and don’t care what sort of hardship they are causing.’
Still, some people weren’t as offended by the note.
One user commented that they didn’t think the agent was ‘gloating’.
‘They’re looking for people that might be wanting to rent out their home, and advertising that they can get a high rent for them if they do,’ they explained.
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For most of us, homes are also a huge financial investment – it takes years of saving to buy one, and the renters out there will know only all too well how many hoops we need to jump through to be approved on a lease agreement.
As if that’s not bad enough, sometimes we encounter landlords and real estate agents who are a pain to deal with.
And this is exactly what happened to this Aussie renter who got a ‘shameless’ letter from a real estate agent.
One Melbourne tenant took to Reddit, a popular social media site, to share a letter they received from their agent:
‘A real estate agent decided to drop this in my mailbox, gloating about the absurdly tight rental market,’ they captioned together with the image above.
The letter reads: ‘We have just leased a beautiful one bedroom, one bathroom, one car-space apartment for $475 per week in your area.’
‘This property was leased after just eight hours of being listed, and we received multiple exceptional applications,’ it continued.
The agent also added that this incident gave them ‘great confidence’ in the current market and the increased demand – despite the ongoing housing crisis in Australia.
This letter sparked outrage within the community, as thousands reacted to the tenant’s post.
One user angrily commented: ‘Just a big shout out to the Australian government for allowing this predatory and borderline criminal behaviour to continue to transpire.’
‘Set some laws, give them boundaries! Stop allowing real estate agents the freedom to do as they please and take advantage of the citizens of this country,’ they continued.
The same user admitted that they knew they were being a little emotional, but noted they were currently having trouble finding a home in their price range.
Many users had a hard time holding back their comments as well.
One person wrote that the real estate agent must’ve been the one who told the owner to set the asking price too high. ‘I have a friend who rents out their old family home and hasn’t raised the rent in years – every 6 months they get pressured by the agent to increase the rental rate.’
‘Real estate agents are the new 80s dodgy used car salespeople,’ someone else shared.
‘I would ring them up and ask how the f*** they sleep at night, the filthy greedy grubs,’ shared another.
While another agreed and wrote: ‘People are so bloody greedy and don’t care what sort of hardship they are causing.’
Still, some people weren’t as offended by the note.
One user commented that they didn’t think the agent was ‘gloating’.
‘They’re looking for people that might be wanting to rent out their home, and advertising that they can get a high rent for them if they do,’ they explained.
Key Takeaways
- An Aussie renter has shared the ‘shameless’ letter they received from a real estate agent, sparking widespread anger on social media.
- Thousands of Reddit users reacted to the post, outraged by the letter.
- Others didn’t hold back in their criticism of the real estate agent, with one Reddit user saying: ‘Real estate agents are the new 80’s dodgy used car salespeople’.