This renter was left “heartbroken” when she read a rude email her landlord accidentally sent her – now she’s having the last laugh.
Hi Alex, if the story is true about the landlords reply I would be happy to buy Violet the groceries she needs.Another email sent to Alex Turner-Cohen after the article went live.From Coles gift vouchers, anonymous donations and even a job offer for her husband, Violet said she was “overwhelmed” by the help.With two children on the autism spectrum, rice milk is crucial to allowing her kids to go to sleep.
That being said, Violet also received a lot of “horrible messages” from Twitter trolls which makes her have mixed feelings about the end result. Violet pointed out that she hadn’t even asked for a rent reduction – she was simply floating the idea with her property manager, who then passed it onto the landlord.Comedian Rose Callaghan found herself out of a job after all entertainment venues were cancelled amid the social gatherings ban.
i emailed asking for a bit of help with the rent because i have zero income and my boyfriend has had his hours halved & our property manager just got back to me & said our landlord is "is happy to help" and has decreased our rent by 100 bucks a week for 6 months 😭😍Ms Callaghan explained to news.com.au how “Within a couple of days I didn’t have any money” after the ban.“I’ve been doing comedy for over seven years.
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