A distraught landlord has been shocked to discover mountains of rubbish, mouldy food and piles of cat faeces in his flat.
Lee Locking, 56, returned to the home for the first time in five years after the previous tenant moved out.But the ‘mess’ is likely to cost in the thousands to clear, rather than the hundreds.Mr Locking said: ‘Every single room is a state. I can’t even go in without wanting to shower immediately after.
‘I have no idea where the person slept. A neighbour said they saw the tenant take a mattress from the house and assumed it was being taken to the tip. After seeing the state of the property, I’m not so sure.’Lee faces the daunting task of disposing of the three-to-four tonnes of rubbish A new bathroom, kitchen and fresh carpets will be needed for the home in Waunarlwydd in Swansea, Wales.
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