A patch of land requiring any prospective tenants to stay in a “tent or a small shed” has sparked outrage online after it was listed for rent for $130 a month in Eagle Vale. 7NEWS
The property, near Eagle Vale, also required a bond of $520 and an amount of $260 two weeks in advance.
A backyard requiring the tenant to live in a ‘tent’ or ‘small shed’ in Sydney for $130 a week has sparked outrage online.The listing gathered mixed reactions online, with some saying the offer was “ridiculous” and “crazy”. Others were quick to point out that public campgrounds had more amenities, but people could still apply to live on the land out of desperation given the current rental crisis.
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