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Monday, February 23, 2009

Ido, Adaya, and Gad Goldstein Butchered My House

Ido, Gad, and Idaya Goldstein rented my house in olivehurst california. When I scheduled a dishwasher repair call, The tenants notified me that they were away for 2 weeks and forbade me from going into my own rental and threatened to sue me and call the police. I told them to read over the lease agreement, and let them know I was going to proceed with the required service call for the $1000.00 kitchenaid dishwasher.

When I arrived at the house with the technician I discovered the tenants changed the locks on the front door, the side door , and placed a padlock on the gate without asking or notifying me.

I also noticed that the tenant had tubes connected into my irrigation system leading into the garage, and then punched water tubes from in the garage to the outside through a screen. then there was the green house that took up 3/4 of my backyard with plants and trees, and all my mulch unearthed and moved.

When I called the tenant he denied changing the locks and played dumb about the green house.

He also changed his contact number and replied via email occasionally. I sent violation notices to the rental, and email. His rent was also 2 weeks late

3 days later the tenant moved out without notice and left garbage at the house and a mess inside and my backyard a complete mess ($10,000.00 upgrade). A few days later I found that they put a hold on the last rent check.

Call me at 530.566.5382 if you have any further questions

Posted by sleib on 02/23 at 05:21 AM
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