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When the tenants and their landlords are on the same page and respect each other, it’s a win-win situation. However, when they’re at odds and constantly bickering, it can lead to a lot of trouble.

Sky-high rent prices, unmaintained homes, and unannounced visits are but a taste of what some tenants have to deal with. Bored Panda has collected some of the most viral posts from X users who wanted to vent and share just how chaotic and unpredictable some landlords can be. Scroll down to see how tough renting can be.

Bored Panda wanted to learn more about tenant-landlord relationships, so we got in touch with personal finance expert Rick Orford, the author of the bestseller, 'The Financially Independent Millennial.' He told us how the price of rent is determined and shared some spot-on tips for tenants to get along with their landlords better. Read on for his thoughts.

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