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Tenant Refuses to Remove 6-Foot Python, Calls It "Jesus" in Landlord Dispute

Summary

  • Landlord finds 6-foot python in tenant's flat during routine inspection
  • Tenant refuses to remove the snake, calling it "Jesus" and "family"
  • Neighbors had complained about strange noises from the flat
Tenant Refuses to Remove 6-Foot Python, Calls It "Jesus" in Landlord Dispute

In a bizarre incident that occurred last month, a landlord was left reeling after uncovering a six-foot python living in one of his tenant's spare rooms during a routine inspection. The unusual exchange, which was shared on TikTok by a UK-based property strategist, has since gone viral and left viewers divided over whether the tenant was in the wrong or simply misunderstood.

During the confrontation, the landlord asked the tenant, Darren, to explain the "very large tank" in the property. Darren matter-of-factly replied, "That's Jesus. He's a python." When the landlord reminded him that the tenancy agreement clearly stated no pets were allowed, Darren refused to back down, insisting, "He's not a pet. He's Jesus. He's family."

The landlord, clearly alarmed, warned that the reptile was "six feet long and highly dangerous." But Darren brushed off the concerns, arguing that the snake "sleeps 20 hours a day and eats once a week" and that he knows "people with cats that cause more damage." Neighbors had already complained about "strange noises" coming from the flat, which Darren attributed to the snake shedding.

Ultimately, the landlord threatened eviction if the snake wasn't removed, but Darren made his position clear: "You'd evict me because I have Jesus in my flat? Then [it] looks like me and Jesus are staying put."

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Darren called his 6-foot python "Jesus" and insisted it was "family," not a pet.
The landlord was clearly alarmed and warned Darren that the reptile was "six feet long and highly dangerous."
Darren argued that the python "sleeps 20 hours a day and eats once a week," and that he knows "people with cats that cause more damage."

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