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Landlord Mocked Them For Complaining And Dared Them To Call City Inspector, Now He’s Paying For Everyone’s Move

by Layla Bui
October 28, 2025
in Social Issues

Most tenants know the frustration of dealing with a landlord who thinks you’ll just complain quietly, then give up. But one renter decided enough was enough when their basement carpet kept turning mysteriously wet.

After being mocked and told, “Go ahead, call the city inspector,” this tenant did exactly that. The result? A spectacular downfall that left the property owners paying thousands, and every tenant free of their lease.

A tenant, mocked by their landlord to call the city inspector over a wet basement, does so

Landlord Mocked Them For Complaining And Dared Them To Call City Inspector, Now He’s Paying For Everyone’s Move
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'Our landlord told me 'go ahead! call the city inspector' so I did?'

This happened in 2018, and I just moved to a new apartment.

It was a three bedroom first floor apartment and it had a finished basement.

It had two bedrooms, a living room, and a kitchen on the first floor.

It also had a bedroom (with a full bath) in the basement and a bar/gaming area.

It was also in a very nice area of the city. The apartment was owned by a corporation.

Honestly, we loved that apartment, until it kept having recurring issues in the basement.

The carpet was wet from time to time. At first the landlord would send a cleaner to come and handle it but it keeps happening.

I asked them to check and fix the issue.

They did not do it, I told him I'll call the city inspector to check the building,

they laughed at me and told me 'go ahead, call the city inspector', so I did.

I called the city twice until I finally was connected to the right department and they sent an inspector a week later.

The inspector found so many building violations.

They told me they'd contact the building owner and would come again.

The next day, the owner called and begged me to tell them what I know about the problem with the apartment.

I told them that I sent complaints multiple times, they should check their record.

The city inspector, the owner and the property manager came two weeks after that;

the city inspector was whooping their asses. He laid it to them, it was bad.

They have to deal with structural and foundational issues and some safety issues too.

There were 4 tenants in that building including us, imagine it was a big colonial/multi family home divided into four apartments.

They had to break the lease with all of us to fix the building. They couldn't fix it with us being there.

We were ready and already consulted a lawyer, we told them that:

1. We want our deposit back before moving out.

2. They paid for all of our moving expenses.

3. They paid for our deposit at the next place

They could not kick us out, they could not rent the apartment after the inspections,

there were four of us and we could all sue them for placing us in a dangerous building.

In the end they spent so much money to relocate us and fix the apartment.

Edit: Wow this blew up, thanks for the award. I just want to clarify on some stuff.

1. The other tenants received money and sompensation from the landlord too.

They also got their moving cost covered as well. I did not make them homeless, some of them thanked me.

2. We moved to a new neighborhood that was only 5 minutes walk to my office, it was a single family house.

We loved that neighborhood; it was so LGBTQ friendly.

We stayed there for a year until we bought our house. The rent was actually cheaper.

3. The building was own by a corporation, so when I say landlord it refers to the owner+property manager.

I hope they learn their lesson.

When a tenant lives in a unit that recurs with serious issues like flooding, mold, or structural problems, and the landlord fails to act, reporting to a municipal inspector cannot only be justified, but the responsible path.

In most jurisdictions, landlords have a legal duty to maintain rental properties in a safe and habitable condition. They must comply with building codes and health standards that protect occupant safety and welfare. (Justia)

When problems persist, especially in areas like the basement where water intrusion or damp may lead to structural damage or health hazards, the tenant’s complaint to a local inspector is a well-established route. Authorities often allow tenants to request inspections to verify code compliance or identify violations. (dob.dc.gov)

If the landlord mocks or dismisses the tenant’s concerns with statements like “go ahead, call the inspector,” they may inadvertently confirm the tenant’s position.

In fact, when violations are found, the building owner may be required to pay for remediation, relocation of tenants, or even lose the ability to rent until fixes are done. (Mitchell J. Schroeder, P.C.)

From a practical standpoint, steps a tenant should follow include:

  1. Documenting the problem and notifying the landlord in writing that serious defects exist.
  2. If the landlord fails to act within a reasonable period, contact the appropriate local authority for an inspection.
  3. Retaining records of the inspections, correspondence, and findings.
  4. Understanding rights such as lease termination, relocation compensation, or repair deduct options (depending on jurisdiction).
    Justia

Here are the comments of Reddit users:

These Redditors celebrated OP’s gutsy move and mocked the landlord’s arrogant challenge

Known_Skin6672 − Nice! After all, he dared you to call the inspector!

Sariluv88 − Well well well, if it isn't the consequences of my own actions.

NorskGodLoki − Landlord: "What? You actually called them?" Tenant: "Why did you think I wouldn't?"

Landlord: "Because nobody else ever did!" Tenant: "Probably won't be so high and mighty next time some threatens to call again."

eveningsand − Think of all the pain and money those guys could've saved by simply not being dicks!

Commenters shared horror tales of landlords ignoring issues until inspectors got involved

marheena − I lived in one of those once. Definitely know what you mean about loving it!

But once things start failing… I mean they are super old houses. Sometimes just gotta cut your loses and call the city!

[Reddit User] − My wife works in tenants rights. Landlords do this dumb s__t a lot.

I’ve heard of guys renting out illegal basement apartments where the tub fills with s__t

every time you flush the toilet and they refuse to fix it and dare tenants to do something about it.

Then they cry poverty when they have to pay six months back rent and moving expenses. Happens All. The. Time.

crusty-ear-gunk − Had an apartment that had repeated issues and also some that the landlord

just ignored after being told repeatedly for 6+ months.

We decide to move out, so landlord starts showing the apartment.

When people would come by we'd be like "here's the hole in the ceiling that they haven't fixed for 6 months" and s__t like that.

They had the f__king audacity to email me and tell me to stop pointing out problems

(that were extremely obvious to begin with).

With all the patience I could muster I replied politely telling them if they had f__king fixed it in the first place

then we wouldn't have anything to point to, and also that was the whole reason we were moving!

They were going to have to fix it either way, but now they had to do showings and sign a new tenant up

and all that b__lshit instead of just cashing my prompt checks each month. Absolute f__king clowns they were.

Thistlefizz − I had one of these situations with bed bugs once.

My wife was nine months pregnant and woke up one day with welts on her legs.

Found dead bed bugs. Told the landlord. He said it was just dust mites.

I told him I would call the city if he didn’t do anything about it. He hung up on me.

So I called 311. Now, anyone who has lived in NYC knows that when it comes to bedbugs the city does not f__k around.

I had an inspector at my apartment within the hour. Found the bugs.

Landlord had to pay to fumigate the entire building and foot the bill to wash all our soft goods.

Turns out the bugs had migrated to the building next door. I think he had to pay for that too.

His cantankerous wife ended up calling and screaming at me, so I called the city again and reported them for abuse.

Don’t know if that’s actually a thing or if the city actually did something about it

but I never heard from her again and the landlord was deeply apologetic.

This group focused on the importance of tenant rights and the power of housing inspections

[Reddit User] − This gave me a justice boner. Wish I had this outcome.

We called inspectors on my last landlord and they found allll sorts of issues.

Thing is my landlord just decided to keep paying fines rather than fixing it.

We broke the lease and he never saw justice. Place is still falling apart with s__tty wiring, mold and a leaking roof.

onlyinsurance-ca − What you might get out of the OP's story:

If you're living in unsafe rental conditions, call your local city/municipality.

There's likely strong rules around structure and safety issues, and they can have the authority to fix it.

Building codes are there for a reason - so people don't die.

And based on my limited experience, city building inspectors get really interested in violations.

So what’s your verdict? Did OP play this flawlessly, or would you have given the landlord one last warning before calling the city? Drop your take below, do you think more tenants should fight back like this?

Layla Bui

Layla Bui

Hi, I’m Layla Bui. I’m a lifestyle and culture writer for Daily Highlight. Living in Los Angeles gives me endless energy and stories to share. I believe words have the power to question the world around us. Through my writing, I explore themes of wellness, belonging, and social pressure, the quiet struggles that shape so many of our lives.

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