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Australian Couple Find Their Landlord Camping in Their Back Garden

Australian couple Nicky and William, from Yamba in South Wales, were surprised to find their landlord camping in a tent in their back yard.

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Australian couple Nicky and William, from Yamba in South Wales, were surprised to find their landlord camping in a tent in their back yard.

The couple lives in an AU $560-a-week rental property, along with their three children. After living there for two months, they were surprised to find a new housemate pitched up in a tent outside.

Their landlord, Pascale Hubert, and her partner have been living in the tent outside Nicky and William’s home since Christmas night and have refused to leave.

Hubert notified the couple via text, saying:

“Dear Nicky and William, I am the owner of [ADDRESS]. I will by occupying the back yard of [ADDRESS] as of tonight.”

A Current Affair/ 9News

Nicky and William have expressed how “traumatic” the experience has been, and how “no one can help them”.

The police and real estate companies don’t know what to do and their children are becoming scared of the stranger living behind their house. the parents are unsure how to deal with the situation and don’t know how to explain it to their kids.

It’s unclear when or how this conflict will be resolved.

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