Two sisters rent a house, and different strange men come to the house frequently. The landlord bluntly said, I can't stand it. what do you think?

The landlord's monitoring is very slippery, and it is amazing to know that they have different strange men coming to the door frequently. Sisters are also very powerful, so often "receiving customers" ... the landlord directly said that they are "prostitutes" ...

Destroy three views: sisters rent houses, and different strange men come to the door frequently. According to the landlord, after he rented the house to the sisters, he often saw different strange men coming to their rooms frequently. As for what he is doing, he doesn't know, but it shouldn't be a good thing to think of it. A normal girl often has so many different men coming to her house. She must have done something unfair, so she "can't stand it" and reported it to the local police station ...?

Unscrupulous behavior: landlords monitor and spy on tenants' lives. But did the sisters engage in any improper transactions? After being reported, the little sisters were shocked at first, denouncing the landlord for being shameless and spying on them. Otherwise, how did they know that guests were coming to their house ... and since the house was rented to them, they also paid the rent on time. It doesn't matter who will visit the landlord, as long as they don't do something special, the landlord can't help them.

It's really strange to say, how can the landlord be so clear that different strange men go to them every day? Really like my sister said, using voyeurism? ?

Who is right and who is wrong: everyone is wrong! Who is right and who is wrong? After the police arrived at the rental house, it was found through investigation that the two sisters did conduct unfair transactions and were detained by the police station for 10 days. No voyeuristic equipment was found in the rental house, but there was monitoring outside ... but the landlord was really peeping tom and was educated by the police. ...

So, in the end, both sides were punished for their actions, but we don't know whether they will correct them.

Tenants must protect themselves from prying eyes. As an ordinary tenant, in fact, we need to worry more about whether our landlord will set up some hidden surveillance cameras inside and outside the house to spy on our lives, invade our privacy, and even take some indecent photos and videos to satisfy the landlord's special hobbies. ...

Therefore, when moving into a new residence, we should also pay attention to searching the house to see if there is such a hidden camera, and even prepare some special instruments for inspection. The police said that it is wrong to say that the hidden camera can be detected by the mobile phone on the Internet, but the mobile phone can't detect the camera. ...

The landlord must avoid becoming a crime scene provider and report it in time ... Of course, as a landlord, if someone uses his house to engage in some misconduct, he does have the right and obligation to report it. For example, engaging in prostitution, counterfeiting, gambling and so on. In rental housing, timely reporting can prevent more people from being hurt. ...

However, the premise of doing this is not to be discovered by voyeurs ... and not to use illegal acts to supervise other illegal acts. ...

(Personal relationship, there are pictures from film and television stills, which have nothing to do with the people in the event)