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Influencer slammed for suggesting ‘small detail’ on property justifies an extra £100pm in rent




A influencer has been slammed after suggestion a ‘small detail’ on a property can justify tenants being charged an extra £100 per month. 

Content creator @hewantswealth, who offers ‘inspirational and financial advice’ online to his 10K following, shared his proposal X on March 28, much to the horror of fellow renters. 

The influencer, from London, ignited a firestorm of criticism after justifying paying an extra £100 per month in rent for the addition of USB socket ports to ordinary plug points.

Uploading a photograph of an ‘ordinary’ white plug outlet with two plug points, alongside a picture of a modified chrome outlet with the addition of two USB inserts, he explained why the latter warranted a significant increase in rent.

An influencer recently took to X to share his perspective on what he deemed to be a desirable feature as a prospective tenant – but faced backlash from fellow renters over his proposal

He wrote in his post: ‘How it started and how it’s going. These are the small details tenants will appreciate when looking for a property to rent and will happily pay the extra £75-£100pm for.’

However, many users slammed the influencer’s suggestion and said the glitzy plug socket was an ‘unnecessary’ feature.

Others said the USB port was a basic amenity, with some deriding the content creator’s proposal as outlandish and impractical.

One person wrote: ‘Looool STOP! No prospective tenant is paying an extra £100/month because of USB sockets, come on now…’

Another said, ‘I’d rather pay £100 less a month in rent and use an extension lead, than USB sockets,’ while a third wrote, ‘As a tenant I would never pay that.’

Another unconvinced person commented: ‘I would not pay £75-100 more for some USB chargers in the wall and neither would literally anyone I’ve ever met. Hope that helps.’

A final baffled individual wrote: ‘Unless it’s closer to a table/sofa/desk, what’s the point of the USB?’

Uploading a picture of a modified chrome outlet with the addition of two USB inserts, he explained why the modified outlet warranted a significant increase in rent
Many users scrutinised the influencer’s suggestion of paying an significant amount of extra money for an ‘unnecessary’ feature

Meanwhile, a rental property in Australia has caused mirth among prospective renters after they noticed it featured a shower positioned in the kitchen of the single-room apartment.

The property listing for the ‘garden studio’ apartment at Enmore, in Sydney’s inner west, advertises it as a ‘private’ and ‘self contained’ room at the back of the property.

The $260-per-week apartment also features air conditioning, an external toilet and a ‘neat and basic kitchen’.

Aussie renters on Reddit took particular issue with the fact the shower – located next to a kitchen sink, fridge and microwave – faces directly into the middle of the room.

The property was first posted to social media by one concerned Aussie with the caption: ‘Surely this can’t be allowed, right?’ 





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