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Indian tenant in Canada watches landlord throw away his belongings because he refuses to vacate the house. Viral video

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The image comes from a viral video and shows the landlord in Canada throwing away the Indian tenant's belongings. (Image credit: X/)@gharkekalesh)

Viral video shows a landlord in Canada throwing away an Indian man's belongings after he refused to vacate the house.

A video of a landlord in Canada throwing away an Indian man's belongings has created a huge stir on social media and elicited numerous reactions from people. While some joked about the situation and said the Indian man received free moving and packing services, others see the incident as a more “complex” issue that requires understanding from both sides.

“Desi guy and his landlord had a fight with the landlord because he didn't want to vacate the house, then the landlord came and started moving out his stuff on his own, Brampton, Canada,” claimed the X account (formerly known as Twitter) “Ghar Ke Kalesh”. ” in the caption of the video shared on the microblogging platform.

The 15-second video shows two men removing the Indian man's belongings from the property as he stands by and watches.

Watch the video here:

Here's how people reacted to this video:

“The tenant may have reasons not to evict, but it is also unfair for the landlord to feel powerless. Unfortunately, things had to escalate to this point. I have compassion for both sides here. “This is a complex issue that requires more understanding from both sides,” one person wrote.

Another added: “Just saw a wild scene in Brampton! A desi guy and his landlord had a violent showdown. The landlord was tired of waiting for him to leave, so he decided to clear out the guy's things himself! Talk about taking matters into your own hands!”

“Free moving help,” joked a third.

A fourth commented: “Difficult situation for both parties. I hope they find a solution.”

“That sounds like a chaotic situation! I hope it gets resolved without things getting out of hand. “Difficult times dealing with landlords, especially when it comes to housing issues,” said a fifth.