Landlord Asks Twitter Whether She Should Evict A Tenant Who Allowed His Friend To Invade Her Home
Feeling safe in your own home is the most important thing in the world because it's the only place where you're supposed to escape the world's problems and enjoy yourself as you see fit. LA-based actress and musician, Pin Young, created a thread on Twitter where she shares her experience as a landlord.
Her post instantly went viral with over 392k likes due to reasons you will figure out later. Young's tenant invited a couple of his friends over and allowed them to break into her house. Make sure you read the whole thing until the end, there's a big twist at the end.
Here's the original Tweet:

Seems pretty obvious



First Hint



He has to be "enough of a threat"
















Most people didn't expect this twist and felt silly for not playing along. Young was inspired by her friend, contemporary visual artist Mamie Young, to create this thread.
That reminded me of an actual tenant that had rented my second bedroom in the past and was all sorts of trouble. Much like Trump, she had broken the terms of the lease on multiple occasions, pathologically lied about it, and tried to stay longer than the lease. I was legitimately scared of what she might do even though she said she’d eventually leave,” the actress said.Young thoroughly explained the analogy that she used between Trump and a tenant:
“We Americans collectively own the government buildings, and the Capitol is the center of it. The President of the United States is like a live-in employee at the White House, contracted to do work on our property for 4 years. If he does a good job, maybe we’ll extend his lease, and he can live in our guesthouse for another 4 years. If he violates the terms of the lease, we as landlords have a right to terminate the agreement and take legal action if necessary.”