I also had a landlord keep,2500. In deposit animal fee and cleaning deposit.i was a tenant for 5years,cleaned the place before moving in and when I left.had sanded the wretched hard wood floor and refinished it to its original gleem replaced carpet with higher end carpet.i called the Bbb of my and it's and found out she always asked for cash for a reason, didn't report 75persent of rent assets and had Never gave back deposit,more under reported income.she would up turning all her rentals to her daughter and has thousands of dollars in fines karma is a bitch.
12 Moments That Teach Us to Stay Kind, Even When We’re Running on Empty

We’ve had those days when patience feels like a luxury we just can’t afford. The alarm didn’t go off, the coffee spilled, and now someone’s testing the last nerve we have left. But here’s the thing — kindness doesn’t ask us to be perfect, it just asks us to try. Sometimes the smallest act of grace becomes the biggest lesson we never expected to learn.
- I was late for a job interview. A woman at the gas station was holding up the line, counting coins for coffee. I almost snapped at her. Instead I put down $3 and left. I didn’t get the job.
A few months later, I interviewed somewhere else. She was on the panel. She didn’t remember me, but I remembered her. I got the job on my own merit. But I’ve always wondered if the universe was keeping track even when I wasn’t.
- My neighbor’s kid kicked a ball through my window again. I went over furious. But the apartment was full of boxes. They were being evicted. The kid wouldn’t look at me.
I went home and didn’t mention the window. A week later, I found $10 and a note in my mailbox. His handwriting was terrible. He spelled “sorry” wrong. I kept the note.
- A teenager cut in front of me at the store. I was exhausted and almost said something. Then I saw her hands shaking. She paid and ran out. I never found out why.
But I stopped assuming people who seem rude are just rude. Sometimes they’re just trying to get through something I can’t see.
- An old man yelled at me for taking a parking spot. I moved my car just to end it.
Later I saw him struggling with a wheelchair for his wife. I helped him. He didn’t apologize exactly, but he said thanks three times. That’s not the same thing, but it was something.
- I found a wallet with $400 on the bus. I was behind on rent. I returned it anyway through an old library card. The owner didn’t thank me or offer a reward. She just took it and closed the door.
I felt stupid for weeks. I never heard from her again. But I still think I did the right thing. That has to be enough sometimes.
- My coworker took credit for my project. I was ready to expose her. A week later, she admitted to our boss herself. She’d panicked because she was about to be fired.
She lost the job anyway. I didn’t feel good about it. But she thanked me for not making it worse.

You did the right thing by not exposing her!
You think that "protecting" a liar is ok, but feeding a hungry man, is a no go? Like I said, you are an IMBECILE.
That comment is uncalled for.
I think I will mind my own beeswax now
Why is it UNCALLED FOR? In a comment a little further down the page, Andie DID EXACTLY THAT. My reply to him was the NICEST thing I could say.
Thats life.
And ISN'T THAT SAD.
- My sister borrowed $2000 and disappeared for eight months. She finally showed up looking exhausted. She’d left a bad relationship and had been sleeping in her car.
She paid me back slowly over a year. We’re not as close as we were, but we talk now. Some damage takes time.
- My upstairs neighbor played loud music every night. I went up to confront her. She’d been crying and didn’t want her roommates to hear.
I didn’t know what to say, so I just said I was sorry. She turned it down after that. We’re not friends, but she waves now.
- A homeless man asked me for money every day for a year. I always said no. One day I asked why he never moved spots. He said he liked watching our building.
I bought him lunch once. We talked for an hour.
- My landlord kept my $5000 deposit and laughed, “What are you gonna do, cry?” I did. I’d been saving that money for 3 years.
2 weeks later, I came back for a box I’d left behind. The door was open. I stepped inside. My keys hit the floor. He was showing the apartment to a young couple.
I recognized the script, the same promises he’d made me. I waited until he stepped out, then told them everything. They thanked me and left.
He came back to an empty room and saw me standing there with my box. I didn’t say anything. I didn’t have to. That felt like $5000 worth of something.
- My best friend forgot my birthday. I was hurt and didn’t text her for two weeks. Turns out she’d been planning something and got confused on dates.
We laughed about it later, but I still felt the sting for a while. Friendships survive small wounds. That’s how you know they’re real.
- My father-in-law criticized my cooking for years. One Thanksgiving, he showed up with his late mother’s recipe and asked me to teach him.
We cooked together. He didn’t say my food was good, but he ate two plates. I’m calling that a win.
There’s nothing quite like the sting of watching someone you trained become the one giving you orders. Read I Refuse to Report to Someone I Trained, So I Turned the Tables and discover how one woman navigated the ultimate workplace power flip.
Comments
WHERE the HELL, is a DEPOSIT $5K? IF it was a DEPOSIT, it WASN'T SAVINGS.
Why didn't you take him to court for your deposit?
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